Objective. To evaluate the prevalence of atypical antipsychotic use in privately insured children and the diagnoses associated with treatment. Study design. Claims were used to conduct a retrospective cohort study of children aged 2 through 18 years in the Midwest, covered by private insurance between 2002 and 2005 (n = 172 766). The 1-year prevalence of children receiving atypical antipsychotics was determined along with associated diagnoses. Results. The 1-year prevalence of atypical antipsychotics ranged from 7.9 per 1000 in 2002 to 9.0 in 2005. The leading diagnoses were disruptive behavior disorders (67%), mood disorders (65%), and anxiety disorders (43%). The authors found that 75 % of children on atypical antipsychotics had more than...
Objective: We analyzed prescribing patterns of antipsychotics for children and adolescent affiliated...
OBJECTIVE: Only little is known about antipsychotic (AP) off-label use (OLU) in pediatric population...
Background: In the UK, treatment with antipsychotic medications for children is usually initiated by...
Objective. To evaluate the prevalence of atypical antipsychotic use in privately insured children an...
Pharmacoepidemiologic studies examining the use ofpsychotropic medications in children and adolescen...
The use of antipsychotics in very young children is of concern given the lack of empiric...
The pediatric mental health burden in the United States (US) is substantial, with more than 4 millio...
Studies from different countries showed increasing use of antipsychotics in pediatric patients. Howe...
The objectives of the study were as follows: to examine the national trend of pediatric atypical ant...
Federal and state initiatives to monitor appropriate prescribing of psychotropic medications to yout...
The purpose of the study was three-fold: (1) to estimate the national trends in antipsychotic (AP) p...
Objective: To describe self-reported patterns of prescribing atypical antipsychotics (ATAs) and moni...
Background:The use of second-generation antipsychotic (SGA) medication among child and adolescent ps...
In the United States, the prevalence of mental illness has risen significantly: 1 in 10 individuals ...
OBJECTIVE: The uptake of new antipsychotic medications among children has not been studied adequatel...
Objective: We analyzed prescribing patterns of antipsychotics for children and adolescent affiliated...
OBJECTIVE: Only little is known about antipsychotic (AP) off-label use (OLU) in pediatric population...
Background: In the UK, treatment with antipsychotic medications for children is usually initiated by...
Objective. To evaluate the prevalence of atypical antipsychotic use in privately insured children an...
Pharmacoepidemiologic studies examining the use ofpsychotropic medications in children and adolescen...
The use of antipsychotics in very young children is of concern given the lack of empiric...
The pediatric mental health burden in the United States (US) is substantial, with more than 4 millio...
Studies from different countries showed increasing use of antipsychotics in pediatric patients. Howe...
The objectives of the study were as follows: to examine the national trend of pediatric atypical ant...
Federal and state initiatives to monitor appropriate prescribing of psychotropic medications to yout...
The purpose of the study was three-fold: (1) to estimate the national trends in antipsychotic (AP) p...
Objective: To describe self-reported patterns of prescribing atypical antipsychotics (ATAs) and moni...
Background:The use of second-generation antipsychotic (SGA) medication among child and adolescent ps...
In the United States, the prevalence of mental illness has risen significantly: 1 in 10 individuals ...
OBJECTIVE: The uptake of new antipsychotic medications among children has not been studied adequatel...
Objective: We analyzed prescribing patterns of antipsychotics for children and adolescent affiliated...
OBJECTIVE: Only little is known about antipsychotic (AP) off-label use (OLU) in pediatric population...
Background: In the UK, treatment with antipsychotic medications for children is usually initiated by...