Prevalence of psychotropic medication use among dutch military personnel between 2003 and 2012 and its comparison to the dutch general population

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Background: The armed forces work under high pressure and in stressful environments and it is well known that being in the military is a risk factor for psychiatric problems. However, it remains unknown how prevalent psychotropic medication use is in military personnel. Objective: To assess prevalence of psychotropic medication use in Dutch military personnel and compare to the Dutch general population. Methods: Data were obtained from the military pharmacy. From 2003 to 2012, the year-prevalence of psychotropic medication use was calculated from the number of distributed psychotropic medications and the number of Dutch military personnel. For the year 2011, the year-prevalence of psychotropic medication use in the military was compared to that of the Dutch general population. Results: The yearprevalence of psychotropic medication use increased by 55%, from 1.64% in 2003 to 2.54% in 2012 in Dutch military personnel. An increase is seen in the number of users of psychotropic medication. Also the use of antidepressants and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder medication increased. Conclusion: Over the last decade, there has been a 1.5-fold increase in psychotropic medication dispensed to Dutch military personnel. However, Dutch military personnel were significantly less likely to use psychotropic medications compared to the Dutch general population.

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Janssen, D. G. A., Vermetten, E., Egberts, T. C. G., & Heerdink, E. R. (2017). Prevalence of psychotropic medication use among dutch military personnel between 2003 and 2012 and its comparison to the dutch general population. Military Medicine, 182(1), e1584–e1588. https://doi.org/10.7205/MILMED-D-15-00397

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