Prescription of psychotropics to children in office-based practice
K. J. Kelleher, A. A. Hohmann and D. B. Larson
Biometric and Clinical Applications Branch, National Institute of Mental Health, Rockville, Md.
Multiple authors have stressed the need for close follow-up and
simultaneous psychotherapy in most children treated with psychotropic
drugs. However, little is known about the actual prescription of
psychotropic medications in pediatric settings. Using the 1985 National
Ambulatory Medical Care Survey, we investigated the frequency of follow-up
arrangements and concurrent psychotherapy among US children in visits to
office-based practices. We then explored determinants of psychotropic drug
prescriptions. Mental health indicators, sociodemographic characteristics,
provider type, and provider familiarity with the patient were important
predictors of psychotropic prescriptions. Few providers report referral or
concurrent psychotherapy for their patients receiving psychotropics, and
follow-up plans were no different for children with or without
psychotropics after controlling for other variables. This means that many
children in outpatient care who are taking psychotropic medications may not
be receiving optimal management for behavioral or emotional problems.
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