Influence of season and latitude in a community sample of subjects with bipolar disorder

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Objective: To report on the prevalence of seasonal bipolar disorder (BD) and the impact of latitude in a community sample in the province of Ontario. Method: This study used the telephone-administered Depression and Seasonality Interview. Exact latitude was determined for each participant. Results: Overall, 14 of 62 (22.6%) subjects with BD had the seasonal subtype of BD. Latitude did not appear to influence the proportion of subjects with the seasonal subtype. Conclusions: We identified a seasonal pattern of illness in a proportion of subjects with BD.

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Schaffer, A., Levitt, A. J., & Boyle, M. (2003). Influence of season and latitude in a community sample of subjects with bipolar disorder. Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 48(4), 277–280. https://doi.org/10.1177/070674370304800413

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