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KMID : 0361520080190020094
Korean Journal of Psychopharmacology
2008 Volume.19 No. 2 p.94 ~ p.100
Factors Associated With the Response to Fluoxetine Treatment in Child and Adolescent Patients with Major Depressive Disorder: A Naturalistic Study
Jung Young-Eun

Chae Jeong-Ho
Moon Hyun-Jin
Bahk Won-Myong
Seo Ho-Jun
Jun Tae-Youn
Abstract
Objective: We evaluated the overall efficacy of fluoxetine and explored factors associated with the response to fluoxetine treatment in child and adolescent outpatients with major depression.

Methods£º Child and adolescent outpatients with major depressive disorder who had been treated with fluoxetine for at least eight weeks were selected for a retrospective study. The medical records of the subjects (N=82) were reviewed to determine the details of clinical variables and the efficacy and pharmacological variables of fluoxetine. At eight weeks, Clinical Global Impression (CGI) scores were used to divide the subjects into two groups, i.e., clinical responders and non-responders, and the two groups were compared.

Results£º Of the 82 patients, 64% (N=53) responded to fluoxetine treatment. Responders tended to be younger during the treatment period and tended to have had a shorter duration of depressive episodes prior to starting treatment, a lower family loading for depressive illness, and less difficulty in school than non-responders. Other variables did not differ significantly between responders and non-responders.

Conclusion£º Fluoxetine is effective for the treatment of depressed children and adolescents. Younger age, shorter duration of depressive episodes prior to starting treatment, lower family loading for depressive illness, and less difficulty in school were good predictors of the response to fluoxetine treatment.
KEYWORD
Fluoxetine, Child and adolescent depression, Treatment response
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