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Influence of Climate on the Prevalence of Mania
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1988
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Psychiatric EvaluationPsychiatryManic PatientsPsychologyDepressionSchizophreniaSocial SciencesMood SpectrumPsychiatric DisorderMental HealthSignificant Seasonal VariationMedicineMonthly RatesPsychopathologyBipolar DisorderPost-traumatic Stress Disorder
Monthly rates of admission of manic patients to the Department of Psychiatry in Galway Regional Hospital were examined for a five-year period. Monthly variation in admission rates was compared with monthly levels of sunshine, temperature and daylength. Results indicated a significant seasonal variation in the prevalence of mania: admission rates were higher in the sunnier months and in months with a greater average daylength. It is suggested that the presentation of mania in this fashion is due to an abnormal response to light in these patients.
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