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    Br J Psychiatry. 2006 Nov;189:393-8.

    Suicidal behaviour in youths with depression treated with new-generation antidepressants: meta-analysis.

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    University Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Royal Manchester Children's Hospital, Pendlebury, Manchester M27 4HA, UK. Bernadka.Dubicka@manchester.ac.uk

    Abstract

    BACKGROUND:

    Concern exists that antidepressants can cause suicidality in youths with depression.

    AIMS:

    To determine the pooled risk of self-harm and suicidal behaviour from randomised trials of newer antidepressants.

    METHOD:

    A meta-analysis was carried out to calculate odds ratios for the combined data.

    RESULTS:

    Self-harm or suicide-related events occurred in 71 of 1487 (4.8%) of depressed youths treated with antidepressants v. 38 of 1254 (3.0%) of those given placebo (fixed effects odds ratio 1.70, 95% CI 1.13-2.54, P=0.01). There was a trend for individual suicidal thoughts, attempts and self-harm to occur more often in youths taking antidepressants than in those given placebo, but none of these differences was statistically significant.

    CONCLUSIONS:

    Antidepressants may cause a small short-term risk of self-harm or suicidal events in children and adolescents with major depressive disorder.

    PMID:
    17077427
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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