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SEASONAL AFFECTIVE DISORDER (SAD)
Rakhi S Nayar
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Sickness behavior and seasonal affective disorder: An immunological perspective of depression
We describe a case of 45-year-old female suffering from chronic hepatitis B and bronchial asthma who presented with symptoms of seasonal affective disorder and sickness behavior.
Pooja Patnaik Kuppili +2 more
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Implementing prevention of seasonal affective disorder from patients’ and physicians’ perspectives – a qualitative study [PDF]
Background Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is a seasonally recurrent type of major depression that has detrimental effects on patients’ lives during winter. Little is known about how it affects patients during summer and about patients’ and physicians’
Barbara Nussbaumer-Streit +7 more
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Pattern of winter depression among Kashmiri patients
Background: Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) or SAD is a type of recurring major depression having a seasonal pattern of onset and termination of mood episodes.
Majid Shafi Shah +3 more
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Seasonal patterns in mindfulness in people with seasonal affective disorder (SAD)
Background: Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT) is a well-known, effective treatment in the prevention of relapse in Major Depression Disorder (MDD).
Alie N.R. Meesters +4 more
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Risk factors and treatment approaches to seasonal affective disorder: a review
Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is a type of depression which emerges seasonally, in winter or summer. This condition affects 1-2% of the general population; however, in regions more than 30 degrees of the equator, a higher proportion (10-20%) of ...
V. Jurgaitytė +3 more
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Bimodal effects of sunlight on major depressive disorder
Background: Seasonal patterns in the effect of sunlight on depression, where depression decreases when sunlight increases, have been observed in previous studies.
Jungmin Son, Jinhee Shin
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Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is a recently described mood disorder characterized by recurrent winter depressive episodes and summer remissions. The symptoms of SAD include DSM III-R criteria for recurrent major depression, but atypical depressive symptoms predominate with hypersomnia, hyperphagia and carbohydrate craving, and anergia.
Konstantin V, Danilenko +1 more
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Dates of birth and seasonal changes in well-being among 4904 subjects completing the seasonal pattern assessment questionnaire [PDF]
Background: Abnormal distributions of birthdates, suggesting intrauterine aetiological factors, have been found in several psychiatric disorders, including one study of out-patients with Seasonal Affective Disorder (S.A.D.).
Cameron, Isobel M. +4 more
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