Antipsychotic use among youth in foster care with comorbid ADHD and disruptive behavior disorder

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Roderick A. Rose
Paul Lanier
Susan dosReis
Wouhib K. Tamrat
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[1] University of Maryland School of Social Work,
[2] University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Social Work,undefined
[3] University of Maryland School of Pharmacy,undefined
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Fostercare; Disruptive behavior disorder; ADHD; Antipsychoticmedication; Community care;
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Many youth with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and disruptive behavior disorder (DBD) are treated with antipsychotic (AP) drugs. Among youth in foster care, a vulnerable group with high behavioral health service needs and utilization, the rate of AP prescribing is high, and is particularly so for youth with DBD. What is not clear is the specific role of DBD, and the timing of this diagnosis, in this prescribing pattern. In this study, we apply Cox proportional hazards regression models to 2011–2018 Medicaid claims data from a southeastern state to estimate the incidence of AP prescribing in a population of youth in foster care, and estimate the hazard rate of AP prescribing among youth in foster diagnosed with DBD following an ADHD diagnosis. DBD diagnosis was entered as a time-varying covariate. In this population, about 16% of youth were prescribed an AP, and 35% were diagnosed with DBD. Youth diagnosed with DBD have, on average, 4 times the rate of being prescribed an AP relative to those youth with ADHD who are not subsequently diagnosed with DBD. In light of the goal that youth with behavioral health needs be treated in the community, these trends are not surprising. Nevertheless, off-label prescribing of APs does come with health risks. Efforts should be made to improve access to alternative forms of care, and to support foster parents’ efforts to provide effective care. Additional research is needed to understand the complex processes by which foster youth with ADHD and DBD are prescribed APs.
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页码:2026 / 2035
页数:9
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