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- Title
Incidence rates of suicidal behaviors and treated depression in patients with and without psoriatic arthritis using the Clinical Practice Research Datalink.
- Authors
Hagberg, Katrina Wilcox; Lin Li; Peng, Michael; Shah, Kamal; Paris, Maria; Jick, Susan
- Abstract
Objective: To estimate rates of suicidal behaviors and treated depression in patients with psoriatic arthritis (PsA) in comparison to non-PsA patients. Methods: Using the Clinical Practice Research Datalink, we conducted a cohort study of patients with PsA compared to non-PsA patients. Patients with codes for suicidal behaviors (ideation, attempts, and suicide) and treated depression (diagnosis plus anti-depressant prescription) recorded during follow-up were identified as cases. We estimated incidence rates (IRs) and incidence rate ratios (IRRs) with 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for each outcome and stratified results in the PsA cohort by receipt of systemic PsA drugs. Results: The rates of suicide ideation, attempt, and suicide were similar for PsA and non-PsA patients [IRR=0.99 (95%CI: 0.67-1.47), IRR=1.07 (95%CI: 0.86-1.34), and 0.34 (95%CI: 0.05-2.48), respectively] and rates of suicidal behaviors were slightly higher among PsA patients who received PsA drugs compared to those who did not. PsA patients had slightly higher rate of treated depression compared to non-PsA patients [IRR=1.38 (95%CI: 1.27-1.49)] and were significantly higher in PsA patients who received drugs [IRR=1.59 (95%CI: 1.35-1.86)]. Conclusions: Rate of depression was higher in patients with PsA compared to non-PsA patients. The rate of suicidal behaviors was similar between the two cohorts.
- Subjects
SUICIDAL behavior; MENTAL depression; PSORIATIC arthritis; CONFIDENCE intervals; HEALTH outcome assessment
- Publication
Modern Rheumatology, 2016, Vol 26, Issue 5, p774
- ISSN
1439-7595
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3109/14397595.2015.1136726