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Separation of affective disorder into seasonal and nonseasonal types using motion sickness susceptibility as a marker

Mirabile, CS, Jr; Glueck, BC
Journal of Neuropsychiatry & Clinical Neurosciences , Volume 5 (3): 330 American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc (Journal) Aug 1, 1993

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Separation of affective disorder into seasonal and nonseasonal types using motion sickness susceptibility as a marker

Abstract

A sample of 133 candidates for antidepressant or mood-stabilizing medication treatment, with acute onset or a new phase of illness between the autumnal and vernal equinoxes, was gathered over a 3-year period from a private outpatient practice. All patients were diagnosed using DSM-III-R criteria, rated on a standard motion sickness (MS) questionnaire, and asked whether they had experienced cardinal symptoms of seasonal affective disorder (SAD). There was a positive relationship between greater MS and SAD in the entire patient sample. When a subsample of 23 patients was given a 2-week trial of phototherapy and rated for improvement, MS-susceptible
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Title
Separation of affective disorder into seasonal and nonseasonal types using motion sickness susceptibility as a marker
Author(s)
Mirabile, CS, Jr; Glueck, BC
Journal
Journal of Neuropsychiatry & Clinical Neurosciences , Volume 5 (3): 330 American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc (Journal) – Aug 1, 1993
Publisher
Am Neuropsych Assoc
Copyright
Copyright © 1993 American Neuropsychiatric Association. All rights reserved.
ISSN
0895-0172
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