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HereSince1628

(36,063 posts)
Thu Jul 2, 2015, 01:42 PM Jul 2015

Sex bias in mental healt treatment...psychologists prescribe boys antipsychotic drugs

Boys are more likely than girls to receive a prescription for antipsychotic medication regardless of age, researchers have found. Approximately 1.5 percent of boys ages 10-18 received an antipsychotic prescription in 2010, although the percentage falls by nearly half after age 19. Among antipsychotic users with mental disorder diagnoses, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder was the most common among youth ages 1-18, depression was the most common diagnosis among young adults ages 19-24 receiving antipsychotics.

Boys more likely to have antipsychotics prescribed, regardless of age--Antipsychotic prescriptions patterns in the US

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/07/150701114804.htm

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Sex bias in mental healt treatment...psychologists prescribe boys antipsychotic drugs (Original Post) HereSince1628 Jul 2015 OP
I'm not surprised that this is true TexasTowelie Jul 2015 #1
Or if for no other reason than things such as elementary teachers making referrals to psychologists HereSince1628 Jul 2015 #2
+1 lumberjack_jeff Jul 2015 #3
I've experienced what "antipsychotics" do to the mind I_Like_Hammers Jul 2015 #4
sudden withdrawl from SSRIs and SNRIs can be difficult. HereSince1628 Jul 2015 #5
I would hate for my psych doc to have sampled the merry-go-round of psych meds. Peace Seeker Aug 2015 #6

TexasTowelie

(117,533 posts)
1. I'm not surprised that this is true
Thu Jul 2, 2015, 01:50 PM
Jul 2015

if for no other reason than the research community doesn't have many answers regarding the effects of some of the medications on the female reproductive system.

HereSince1628

(36,063 posts)
2. Or if for no other reason than things such as elementary teachers making referrals to psychologists
Thu Jul 2, 2015, 01:52 PM
Jul 2015

I_Like_Hammers

(30 posts)
4. I've experienced what "antipsychotics" do to the mind
Sat Jul 11, 2015, 07:14 PM
Jul 2015

IMO a psychiatrist should not be allowed to prescribe something he/she has never personally taken themselves. "Antipsychotics" only make depression worse. Effexor withdrawal nearly killed me.

HereSince1628

(36,063 posts)
5. sudden withdrawl from SSRIs and SNRIs can be difficult.
Sat Jul 11, 2015, 09:03 PM
Jul 2015

If you need to talk about your personal experiences with that, the Mental Health Support Group may be an appropriate forum. Many DUers following that forum have firsthand experience with psych meds.

This forum is broadly for discussions about current events/news/published findings in psychology and doesn't have as active a following

Peace Seeker

(27 posts)
6. I would hate for my psych doc to have sampled the merry-go-round of psych meds.
Thu Aug 20, 2015, 05:00 PM
Aug 2015

Get a knowledgeable doctor. I wouldn't want my doctor on antipsychotics, as I know how they feel. I wouldn't trust her judgement.

And if my psych doc takes psych meds, it's not my business.

In this area, I prefer knowledge over personal experience.

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