Antidepressant use in Australia and Sweden-A cross-country comparison.
Emma EekMieke L van DrielMagnus FalkSamantha A HollingworthGregory MerloPublished in: Pharmacoepidemiology and drug safety (2020)
Dispensed use of antidepressants has increased remarkably in both Australia and Sweden between 2006 and 2018. Although similar with regard to economic status and health care system, use of antidepressants differs between both countries. This may be a result of a combination of factors related to medical, contextual and policy evidence. The differences displayed in this study may reflect varying accessibility of treatments, national programmes enhancing mental health literacy in the population, clinical prescribing guidelines and timing of approval of new antidepressants.