ABSTRACT
Hong Kong Med J 2008;14:35-9 | Number 1, February 2008
ORIGINAL ARTICLE
Predictors of high-dose antipsychotic prescription in psychiatric patients in Hong Kong
Gabriel BK Hung, HK Cheung
Castle Peak Hospital, Tuen Mun, Hong Kong
OBJECTIVE. To determine the factors associated with high-dose antipsychotic prescribing for psychiatric patients in Hong Kong.
DESIGN. Retrospective cross-sectional study.
SETTING. Psychiatric in-patients and out-patients in the New Territories West Cluster, Hong Kong.
PATIENTS. A total of 1129 in-patients and 7520 out-patients who received antipsychotic medications on the study date.
MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES. Demographic and clinical data were compared for patients receiving ?normal??and high dosages of antipsychotic medications.
RESULTS. High dosages were prescribed for 104 (9.2%) of the in-patients and 137 (1.8%) of out-patients. Antipsychotic polypharmacy was the most powerful predictor of high-dose prescribing, with an odds ratio of 8.88 for in-patients and 10.82 for out-patients.
CONCLUSION. Antipsychotic polypharmacy was the main determinant of high-dose antipsychotic prescribing in this study. Further studies should be conducted to look for other variables contributing to such prescribing in Hong Kong.
Key words: Antipsychotic agents; Risk factors
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