The role of empathy in antidepressant withdrawal
Jim van Schie, Peter Lucassen, Tom Birkenhäger, Sjoerd van Belkum, Mariska Bot, Suzanne Ligthart

TL;DR
This study explores how empathy from healthcare providers affects patients' experiences during antidepressant withdrawal, finding that empathy reduces negative symptoms even if it doesn't improve objective success.
Contribution
The study introduces new insights into how perceived empathy influences subjective experiences during antidepressant discontinuation, despite not affecting objective outcomes.
Findings
Perceived empathy from healthcare providers is not associated with objective discontinuation success.
Higher perceived empathy correlates with fewer negative symptoms during antidepressant withdrawal.
Empathy may improve subjective feelings of success in discontinuation attempts.
Abstract
Many antidepressant users experience the process of stopping as challenging because of withdrawal symptoms. Support factors, such as patients experiencing empathy from their healthcare providers, potentially contribute to successful discontinuation. To examine the relation between experienced empathy and successful antidepressant discontinuation. Part of a larger prospective cohort study in major depressive disorder patients using sertraline or citalopram recruited through university medical centres and connected general practitioners, pharmacies and mental health institutions. The larger study aimed to identify factors associated with remission and patients’ experiences with discontinuing antidepressants. Patients were followed for 24 months. We measured objective and subjective discontinuation success. Subjective discontinuation was measured with the Discontinuation Success Scale,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEmpathy and Medical Education · Anxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, Cognitive Processes · Emotions and Moral Behavior
