阿戈美拉汀
斯特罗普效应
冲动性
汉密尔顿抑郁量表
副作用(计算机科学)
艾普沃思嗜睡量表
萧条(经济学)
帕罗西汀
认知
心理学
医学
精神科
抗抑郁药
内科学
临床心理学
重性抑郁障碍
焦虑
多导睡眠图
呼吸暂停
宏观经济学
计算机科学
经济
程序设计语言
作者
Çiğdem Erdoğan,Hatice Özdemir Rezaki,Orhan Murat Koçak,Şadiye Visal Buturak
出处
期刊:Turkish journal of psychiatry
[Turkish Association of Nervous and Mental Health]
日期:2020-01-01
被引量:1
摘要
The aim of this study was to compare the effects of the agomelatine and selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) on symptoms of depression, cognitive functions, impulsiveness, suicidal tendency, sleep pattern and side effects.This study enrolled patients with depression started on SSRIs (n=30) or agomelatine (n=30) on an outpatient basis. All patients were evaluated with SCID-I and the Sociodemographic Questionnaire on the first day of the treatment. In order to assess the side effects of the treatments, the patients were assessed at the first and the fourth weeks with Hamilton Depression Scale (HAM-D), the Suicide Probability Scale (SPS), the UPSS Impulsive Behaviour Scale, the Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS), the UKU Side Effect Rating Scale, and the Stroop Test and the Trail Making Test for cognitive functions. .Patients on SSRIs showed better treatment response and remission rates at the end of the first month. Improvement in cognitive functions correlated with the decrease in depressive symptoms, but no difference was observed between the groups with respect to the improvement of the cognitive functions. SSRIs caused more autonomic and sexual side effects compared to agomelatine. Differences were not observed between the effects of the two medications on impulsivity, sleep pattern and suicidal tendency.In conclusion, treatment with SSRIs was significantly more associated with improvement in the clinical symptoms. Sexual side effects were more prevalent with SSRIs, but the effect on cognitive functions did not differ from agomelatine Despite the distinct, promising mechanism of action, agomelatine was not as effective as the SSRIs for the treatment of depression.
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