Influence of gender and menopausal status on antidepressant treatment response in depressed inpatients

Marlijn Vermeiden, W.W. van den Broek, PGH (Paul) Mulder, T.K. Birkenhager

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Abstract

The present study investigated the influence of gender and menopausal status on treatment response in depressed inpatients, treated with either imipramine or fluvoxamine. The patients were divided into three groups: men, premenopausal women and postmenopausal women. A multivariate analysis was performed using the difference in Hamilton score (pretreatment - post-treatment) for imipramine and fluvoxamine as dependent variable. The following independent variables were used: the baseline Hamilton score, the antidepressant used, the gender-group and the interaction between the type of antidepressant and gender. In total, 138 patients with a DSM IV diagnosis of depressive disorder were analysed. Men responded more favorably to imipramine (B = 7.12, P = 0.005). Premenopausal women had a better response rate to fluvoxamine than men (B = - 8.66, P = 0.027). In depressed inpatients, men respond more favorably to imipramine than to fluvoxamine. Premenopausal women respond more frequently to fluvoxamine than men.
Original languageUndefined/Unknown
Pages (from-to)497-502
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Psychopharmacology
Volume24
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2010

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  • EMC NIHES-01-66-01
  • EMC OR-01-58-01

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