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Baseline beliefs about medication are associated with outcomes of antidepressants in inpatients with first-diagnosed depression under supervised therapeutic compliance

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AGING-US
卷 13, 期 17, 页码 21400-21407

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IMPACT JOURNALS LLC

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first-diagnosed depression; medication beliefs; BMQ-S; antidepressants; therapeutic compliance

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  1. Jiangsu Provincial Health Commission [LGY2019015]
  2. Suzhou Municipal Bureau of Science and Technology [SS201752, SYSD2017139, SS201882]
  3. Suzhou Municipal Health Commission [LCZX201719, SZZX201509, SZXK201515, GSWS2019057]

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The study found that baseline beliefs about medication may affect the therapeutic outcomes of antidepressants in inpatients with first-diagnosed depression under supervised therapeutic compliance.
The aim of the present study was to explore the effect of baseline beliefs about medication on therapeutic outcomes of antidepressants in inpatients with first-diagnosed depression under supervised therapeutic compliance. Ninety-seven inpatients with first-diagnosed depression were included to collect their baseline demographic data to evaluate the Hamilton depression rating scale (HAMD) scores and the beliefs about medicine questionnaire-specific (BMQ-S) scores at baseline and the end of the eight-week treatment. Additionally, we explored the relationship between inpatients' medication beliefs and therapeutic effect of antidepressants. The inpatients were divided into remitted depression and unremitted depression groups according to outcomes at the end of the eight-week treatment. There was no significant difference in the baseline HAMD between the two groups (P < 0.001). There was no significant difference in the BMQ-S scores before and after the treatment (P > .050). The medication beliefs of the unremitted inpatients after the treatment were still lower than those of the remitted inpatients (P < 0.001). Logistic-regression analysis showed that low BMQ-S scores at the baseline were an independent risk factor for antidepressant efficacy. Beliefs about medication at baseline may be correlated with the therapeutic efficacy in inpatients with first-diagnosed depression under supervised therapeutic compliance.

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