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  • 3. Prevalence of seasonal affective disorder at four latitudes.
    Rosen LN, Targum SD, Terman M, Bryant MJ, Hoffman H, Kasper SF, Hamovit JR, Docherty JP, Welch B, Rosenthal NE.
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  • 5. Seasonal affective disorders among rural Finns and Lapps.
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  • 9. Seasonal affective disorder and latitude of living.
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  • 12. Seasonal affective disorder in college students: prevalence and latitude.
    Low KG, Feissner JM.
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  • 14. Summer and winter patterns of seasonality in Chinese college students: a replication.
    Han L, Wang K, Cheng Y, Du Z, Rosenthal NE, Primeau F.
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  • 15. Prevalence of seasonal changes in mood and behavior during the winter months in central Texas.
    Hegde AL, Woodson H.
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    Srisurapanont M, Intaprasert S.
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  • 17. Seasonal affective disorder among primary care consulters in January: prevalence and month by month consultation patterns.
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  • 18. Subsyndromal seasonal affective disorder in Antarctica.
    Palinkas LA, Houseal M, Rosenthal NE.
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  • 19. How common is seasonal affective disorder in temperate Australia? A comparison of BDI and SPAQ estimates.
    Murray G.
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