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Seasonal Affective Disorder Study

Symptoms of Seasonal Affective Disorder

There are four classic symptoms experienced by Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) sufferers.

Further, there are a number of other symptoms, which may be experienced by some sufferers.

Studies have shown that a large percentage of any given population, above or below 30 degrees of the equator, notice seasonal changes with regard to the above symptoms, to some degree (Rosen et al, 1990; Palinkas, 1996). This suggests that SAD is just one end of a spectrum of disorders, ranging from mild up to increasingly problematic symptoms (Kasper et al, 1989). People who suffer a milder form of the above symptoms are said to have ‘sub-syndromal’ SAD or S-SAD.

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