Table 1 Demographics and structured clinical interview of the DSM (SCID) diagnoses of antidepressant exposed and unexposed individuals using the prescription-derived and self-reported antidepressant exposure phenotypes in Generation Scotland

From: Insights from a methylome-wide association study of antidepressant exposure

 

Prescription-derived phenotype

Self-report phenotype

 

Unexposed

Exposed

Unexposed

Exposed

N

7090

861

15028

1508

Age: M (SD)

47.6 (15.2)

51.1 (12.7)

46.6 (14.9)

50.2 (12.4)

BMI: M (SD)

26.4 (4.78)

28.5 (6.11)

26.4 (5.01)

28.2 (6.05)

Sex

Female: N (%)

3747 (53)

631 (73)

8556 (57)

1154 (77)

Male: N (%)

3343 (47)

230 (27)

6467(43)

354 (23)

Smoking behaviours

Current: N (%)

963 (14)

214 (25)

2448 (16)

402 (27)

Former: N (%)

1942 (27)

273 (32)

4183 (28)

481 (32)

Never: N (%)

3913 (55)

328 (38)

8114 (54)

576 (38)

Pack years: M (SD)

6.3 (13.1)

12 (17.1)

6.55 (13.3)

11.6 (16.9)

Structured Clinical Interview for DSM IV (SCID)

No Major Disorder: N (%)

6514 (92)

373 (43)

12704 (85)

556 (37)

Bipolar Disorder

9 (0.1)

9 (1)

29 (0.2)

23 (1.5)

Single Episode MDD N (%)

281 (4)

137 (16)

880 (6)

260 (17)

Recurrent MDD: N (%)

131 (2)

243 (28)

622 (4)

506 (34)

MDD cases (Recurrent & Single Episode): N (%)

412 (6)

380 (44)

1502 (10)

766 (51)

  1. M Mean, SD Standard Deviation, MDD Major Depressive Disorder.