The impact of the Canterbury earthquakes on dispensing for older person's mental health.
Ben BeagleholeChristopher BloomerTao ZhangGreg HamiltonJoseph M BodenRoger T MulderCaroline BellChris FramptonPublished in: International journal of geriatric psychiatry (2019)
The February 2011 Canterbury earthquake caused a short-term increase in dispensing of anxiolytics and sedative/hypnotics. No longer-term effects on dispensing were observed. This suggests that older persons sought assistance for insomnia and anxiety in the aftermath of the most devastating earthquake, but longer-term rates of clinically significant anxiety and depression for older persons did not increase as a consequence of the earthquakes sequence.