Relapse of depression during pregnancy following antidepressant discontinuation: a preliminary prospective study.

TitleRelapse of depression during pregnancy following antidepressant discontinuation: a preliminary prospective study.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2004
AuthorsCohen LS, Nonacs RM, Bailey JW, Viguera AC, Reminick AM, Altshuler LL, Stowe ZN, Faraone SV
JournalArch Womens Ment Health
Volume7
Issue4
Pagination217-21
Date Published2004 Oct
ISSN1434-1816
KeywordsAdult, Antidepressive Agents, Depressive Disorder, Female, Humans, Longitudinal Studies, Pregnancy, Pregnancy Complications, Prospective Studies, Recurrence, Risk Factors, Severity of Illness Index, Substance Withdrawal Syndrome, Surveys and Questionnaires, Time Factors, Treatment Refusal
Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Pregnancy has frequently been referred to as a time of emotional well-being for patients. However, systematic data about the risk for relapse of depression during pregnancy are sparse.

METHOD: We completed a longitudinal cohort study of thirty-two (N = 32) women with histories of depression who were euthymic at conception and who either discontinued or attempted to discontinue antidepressant therapy proximate to conception. Subjects were prospectively followed across pregnancy once per trimester using structured clinical interviews. Rates of relapse and time to relapse were examined. Factors distinguishing the population with respect to risk for relapse including demographic characteristics and illness history were also examined.

RESULTS: Seventy-five percent (N = 24) of patients relapsed during pregnancy. The majority of relapses (79%, N = 19) occurred in the first trimester, and relapse was more prevalent in women with histories of more chronic depression.

CONCLUSIONS: Pregnancy is not "protective" with respect to risk for relapse of depression. Careful treatment planning is necessary for those women on antidepressants who plan to conceive or who become pregnant.

DOI10.1007/s00737-004-0059-3
Alternate JournalArch Womens Ment Health
PubMed ID15338315
Grant ListMH 19445 / MH / NIMH NIH HHS / United States
R01 MH 56420-05 / MH / NIMH NIH HHS / United States

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