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Increased antidepressant use and fewer suicides in Jamtland county, Sweden, after a primary care educational programme on the treatment of depression

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ACTA PSYCHIATRICA SCANDINAVICA
Volume 114, Issue 3, Pages 159-167

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BLACKWELL PUBLISHING
DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0447.2006.00822.x

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depression; continuing medical education; primary care; antidepressive agents; suicide

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Objective: To consider and evaluate a continuing medical education programme for general practitioners (GPs) on depression in Jamtland county, Sweden, inspired by the Gotland study. Method: Interactive seminars were conducted between 1995 and 2002 in Jamtland county. For evaluation, suicide rates and annual sales statistics of antidepressants were compared with national averages. Questionnaires were used for information about attitudes and prescribing habits. Results: The suicide rate in Jamtland decreased to the same level as the national average. The use of antidepressants increased from 25% below the Swedish average to the same level. The selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitors (SSRIs) were preferred because of their tolerability. Suicide issues were considered to be most important in the management of depressed patients. Conclusion: A trend towards a greater prescription of antidepressants and fewer suicides after an educational programme on depression for GPs replicated the findings from the Gotland study. The educational programme will be conducted annually and could be a model for other regions.

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