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Appropriate assessment of ethnic differences in adolescent use of psychotropic medication: multilevel analysis of discriminatory accuracy

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Pages 578-595 | Received 08 Mar 2015, Accepted 27 Nov 2015, Published online: 17 Feb 2016
 

ABSTRACT

Objective: In the present study, we used a multilevel approach to investigate the role of maternal country of birth (MCOB) in predicting adolescent use of psychotropic medication in Sweden.

Design: Using the Swedish Medical Birth Register we identified all 428,314 adolescents born between 1987 and 1990 and who were residing in Sweden in the year they turned 18. We applied multilevel logistic regression analysis with adolescents (level 1) nested within MCOBs (level 2). Measures of association (odds ratio) and measures of variance (intra-class correlation (ICC)) were calculated, as well as the discriminatory accuracy by calculating the area under the Receiver Operator Characteristic (AU-ROC) curve.

Results: In comparison with adolescents with Swedish-born mothers, adolescents with mothers born in upper-middle, lower-middle and low-income countries were less likely to use psychotropic medication. However, the variance between MCOBs was small (ICC = 2.5 in the final model) relative to the variation within MCOBs. This was confirmed by an AU-ROC value of 0.598.

Conclusions: Even though we found associations between MCOB and adolescent use of psychotropic medication, the small ICC and AU-ROC indicate that MCOB appears to be an inaccurate context for discriminating adolescent use of psychotropic medication in Sweden.

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Acknowledgements

We would like to express our acknowledgement to Raquel Perez-Vicente for her contribution in the construction of the database.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

Key messages

  1. It is important to disentangle the relative relevance of ethnicity/Maternal Country of Birth (MCOB) for understanding individual differences in mental health, utilisation of psychiatric care and psychotropic medication.

  2. We used a multilevel approach of discriminatory accuracy to investigate the role of ethnicity/MCOB in predicting adolescent use of psychotropic medication in Sweden.

  3. The ICC and the DA of MCOB was small/low despite average differences in use of psychotropic medication between adolescents from different MCOB.

  4. The small/low ICC and DA of MCOB indicates that this information is of limited value for discriminating adolescent use of psychotropic medication in Sweden.

Additional information

Funding

This work was supported by the Swedish Research Council (VR) (nr. #2013–2484, Juan Merlo), and the Public Health Unit at Scania County Council (Region Skåne).

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