AI Article Synopsis

  • The study investigates the use of various psychotropic medications among adults with intellectual disabilities, finding that about 41% are prescribed these medications.
  • The analysis covered 24 studies, revealing specific medication usage rates: 31% for antipsychotics, 14% for antidepressants, and lower percentages for anxiolytics, hypnotics/sedatives, and psychostimulants.
  • The results highlighted significant variability between studies, indicating a need for further research to understand this variation and to assess the effectiveness and safety of medication prescriptions in this population.

Article Abstract

Objective: This study presents the proportion of adults with intellectual disability using psychotropic medications including antipsychotics, antidepressants, anxiolytics, hypnotics and sedatives, and psychostimulants.

Methods: A search was performed in PubMed, Embase, PsycINFO, Web of Science, and Scopus up to 31 December 2021. Articles were included if they reported the proportion of adults with intellectual disability using psychotropic medications. Frequency of use was estimated using a random effects meta-analysis. Meta-regression analysis was used to assess the association between study-level characteristics and variability in estimates, when heterogeneity was considerable.

Results: Twenty-four articles were included in pooled analysis. The pooled prevalence of psychotropic medications was 41% (95% confidence interval: 35-46%). Pooled prevalences of subclasses were as follows: antipsychotics 31% (27-35%), antidepressants 14% (9-19%), anxiolytics 9% (4-15%), hypnotics/sedatives 5% (2-8%), and psychostimulants 1% (1-2%). Heterogeneity was considerable between studies, except for psychostimulants. There was no significant association between assessed characteristics and variability in prevalence estimates.

Conclusion: Two-fifths of adults with intellectual disability were prescribed psychotropic medications. Antipsychotics and antidepressants were used by one-third and one-seventh of adults, respectively. There was considerable variability between studies, and further investigation is required to determine the source of variability. More studies are needed to better characterise prescribed psychotropic medications, including effectiveness and adverse effects, to ensure appropriate use of these drugs.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/00048674221149864DOI Listing

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