Ciarcia Julia, Huckins Laura M
Division of Molecular Psychiatry, Department of Psychiatry, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, USA.
Complex Psychiatry. 2024 Jul 22;10(1-4):36-44. doi: 10.1159/000539515. eCollection 2024 Jan-Dec.
Oral contraceptives (OCs) are an essential medicine used by millions of people every day. Given the widespread usage of these medicines, even a small increase in psychiatric risk could be of clinical significance. Although mood-related side effects are a common reason for OC hesitancy and discontinuation, studies investigating psychiatric responses to OC treatment have had inconsistent results.
While OCs are beneficial for most users, there is evidence that a subgroup of users is susceptible to mood side effects. Randomized controlled trials have generally failed to find differences in mood symptoms between OC and placebo users, but observational studies comparing OC users to non-users have reported increases in symptoms of depression, anxiety, and eating disorders. Additionally, observational evidence suggests that OC users may be more likely to use prescription psychotropic medications and to attempt or die by suicide. However, responses to OC treatment are highly heterogeneous, and some users report mood improvement. A variety of factors may increase the likelihood of negative psychiatric side effects, including younger age, previous experience of side effects from OCs, and preexisting psychiatric disorders. Progestin-only pills may confer a higher psychiatric risk than combination pills.
Further research investigating factors that contribute to susceptibility to the mood-related side effects of OCs is clearly warranted. Genomic approaches may provide insight as to why some users experience side effects while others do not. Research elucidating who is most at risk and why will be essential to addressing prevalent concerns about the psychiatric risk of OCs.
口服避孕药(OCs)是一种每天有数百万人使用的基本药物。鉴于这些药物的广泛使用,即使精神风险有小幅增加也可能具有临床意义。尽管与情绪相关的副作用是人们对口服避孕药犹豫不决和停药的常见原因,但研究口服避孕药治疗的精神反应的结果并不一致。
虽然口服避孕药对大多数使用者有益,但有证据表明一部分使用者易出现情绪副作用。随机对照试验通常未能发现口服避孕药使用者和安慰剂使用者在情绪症状上的差异,但比较口服避孕药使用者和非使用者的观察性研究报告称,抑郁、焦虑和饮食失调症状有所增加。此外,观察性证据表明,口服避孕药使用者可能更有可能使用处方精神药物以及尝试自杀或自杀身亡。然而,对口服避孕药治疗的反应高度异质,一些使用者报告情绪有所改善。多种因素可能会增加出现负面精神副作用的可能性,包括年龄较小、既往有口服避孕药副作用的经历以及既往存在的精神障碍。仅含孕激素的避孕药可能比复方避孕药带来更高的精神风险。
显然有必要进一步研究导致口服避孕药情绪相关副作用易感性的因素。基因组学方法可能有助于了解为何一些使用者会出现副作用而另一些使用者不会。阐明谁最易出现风险以及原因的研究对于解决人们对口服避孕药精神风险的普遍担忧至关重要。