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Proportion of people (age 16-64) prescribed ADM at the time of the interview

Proportion of people (age 16-64) prescribed ADM at the time of the interview

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Technical Report
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This descriptive report presents analyses of CPRD data, showing the proportion of antidepressant prescribing that is long-term, and visualises trends in this proportion over time.

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... Adult Psychiatric Morbidity Survey 1993Survey , 2000Survey , 2007Survey , 2014 The proportion of people prescribed ADM at the time of the interview increased over time across all age groups ( Figure 5). However, the extent to which this proportion increased varied. ...

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