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Patterns of antidepressant prescribing around pregnancy: a descriptive analysis using Clinical Practice Research Datalink GOLD

Title: Patterns of antidepressant prescribing around pregnancy: a descriptive analysis using Clinical Practice Research Datalink GOLD
Authors: Martin, FZ; Sharp, GC; Easey, KE; Madley-Dowd, P; Bowen, L; Nimmo-Smith, V; Sadik, A; Richardson, JL; Rai, D; Forbes, H
Publisher Information: Royal College of General Practitioners
Publication Year: 2026
Collection: St George's University of London: Repository
Description: Background Antidepressant use is increasing during pregnancy but estimates of prevalence and patterns of prescribing are outdated. Aim To describe the prevalence and patterns of antidepressant prescribing in and around pregnancy. Design and setting This was a drug utilisation study using the UK’s Clinical Practice Research Datalink (CPRD) GOLD Pregnancy Register. Method Using primary care prescription records, individuals were identified who had been prescribed antidepressants in and around pregnancy between 1996 and 2018 and the prevalence of prescribing during pregnancy over time was described. Those with ‘prevalent’ or ‘incident’ antidepressant use were defined, where the ‘prevalent’ group contained individuals who were prescribed antidepressants both before and during pregnancy, whereas individuals in the ‘incident’ group were newly prescribed antidepressants during pregnancy. Patterns of prescribing were then qualitatively compared between these two groups. The study also investigated post-pregnancy prescribing, as well as characteristics associated with antidepressant discontinuation anytime during pregnancy. Results A total of 1 033 783 pregnancies were eligible: 79 144/1 033 783 (7.7%) individuals were prescribed antidepressants during pregnancy and 15 733/79 144 (19.9%) were in the ‘incident’ group. Antidepressant prescribing during pregnancy increased from 3.2% (556/17 653) in 1996 to 13.4% (3889/29 079) in 2018. Most women, both those whose antidepressants were ‘prevalent’ and ‘incident’ prescribed, discontinued their medication anytime during pregnancy (54.9% [34 801/63 411] and 59.9% [9427/15 733], respectively). Over half of those who discontinued during pregnancy were prescribed antidepressants in the 12 months after pregnancy (53.0%, 23 457/44 228). Younger age, previous stillbirth, and higher deprivation were associated with more frequent discontinuation anytime during pregnancy. Conclusion Antidepressant prescribing during pregnancy has been increasing in the UK. Over half of the sample ...
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
File Description: application/pdf
Language: English
ISSN: 0960-1643
Relation: https://openaccess.sgul.ac.uk/id/eprint/117972/3/e918.full.pdf; https://openaccess.sgul.ac.uk/id/eprint/117972/4/BJGP-2025-1093_suppl.pdf; https://openaccess.sgul.ac.uk/id/eprint/117972/1/BJGP.2025.1093.full.pdf; Martin, FZ; Sharp, GC; Easey, KE; Madley-Dowd, P; Bowen, L; Nimmo-Smith, V; Sadik, A; Richardson, JL; Rai, D; Forbes, H (2026) Patterns of antidepressant prescribing around pregnancy: a descriptive analysis using Clinical Practice Research Datalink GOLD. British Journal of General Practice, 76 (762). e918-e928. ISSN 0960-1643 https://doi.org/10.3399/bjgp.2025.1093 SGUL Authors: Bowen, Liza Jane
DOI: 10.3399/bjgp.2025.1093
Availability: https://openaccess.sgul.ac.uk/id/eprint/117972/; https://openaccess.sgul.ac.uk/id/eprint/117972/3/e918.full.pdf; https://openaccess.sgul.ac.uk/id/eprint/117972/1/BJGP.2025.1093.full.pdf; https://doi.org/10.3399/bjgp.2025.1093
Rights: cc_by_4
Accession Number: edsbas.EE6DDDBE
Database: BASE