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Recent updates on treatment patterns in patients with treated attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorders from a nationwide real-world database in South Korea
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Publication Year
2024-07-01
Publisher
Lippincott Williams and Wilkins
Citation
International Clinical Psychopharmacology, Vol.39, pp.240-249
Keyword
attention-deficit hyperactivity disorderdrug utilizationmethylphenidateprevalenceSouth Korea
Mesh Keyword
AdolescentAdultAtomoxetine HydrochlorideAttention Deficit Disorder with HyperactivityCentral Nervous System StimulantsChildChild, PreschoolClonidineCross-Sectional StudiesDatabases, FactualFemaleHumansMaleMethylphenidateMiddle AgedPractice Patterns, Physicians'PrevalenceRepublic of KoreaYoung Adult
All Science Classification Codes (ASJC)
Psychiatry and Mental HealthPharmacology (medical)
Abstract
The prevalence of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is steadily increasing across Korea. We analyzed ADHD patients with ADHD medications (Rx) characteristics and treatment patterns compared to patients without Rx and identified the differences between pediatric-/adult- and active-/transient-patients with Rx. Using a nationwide claims dataset from 2020 to 2021, we conducted a prevalence-based cross-sectional study and analyzed the recent patients' characteristics and patterns among ADHD patients. Among 132 017 ADHD patients with Rx, differences from 20 312 without Rx across all characteristics except sex. We found significant differences in characteristics and treatment patterns between pediatric-/adult- and active-/transient-patients with Rx. Age-specific sex ratios notably diverged in pediatric patients (61.2%), but remained similar in adults, revealing significant psychiatric comorbidities differences. Active-patients peaked at 6-11 years (41.4%), while transient-patients at 18-30 years (36.1%). Predominantly, methylphenidate (89.7%), atomoxetine (27.8%), and clonidine (2.8%) were prescribed, with 85% experiencing treatment changes within methylphenidate formulations. In pediatric patients, extended-release methylphenidate was preferred (56.1%), adults favored oral delivery system methylphenidate (71.5%), and active-patients had higher treatment rates than transient-patients across all patterns, with low monotherapy rates. This study provides epidemiologic insights into recent characteristics and treatment patterns of ADHD patients with Rx in Korea, providing valuable evidence for identifying those actively receiving ADHD treatment in future healthcare policy decisions.
Language
eng
URI
https://dspace.ajou.ac.kr/dev/handle/2018.oak/34248
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1097/yic.0000000000000549
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Funding
This research was supported by a grant (21153MFDS602) from the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety.
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