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195 related items for PubMed ID: 15013246

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  • 2. The reliability and validity of the Seasonal Pattern Assessment Questionnaire: a comparison between patient groups.
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  • 7. Epidemiology and socioeconomic impact of seasonal affective disorder in Austria.
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  • 9. Seasonal affective disorder among primary care attenders and a community sample in Aberdeen.
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  • 10. Changes of clinical pattern in seasonal affective disorder (SAD) over time in a German-speaking sample.
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  • 11. The Seasonal Health Questionnaire: a preliminary validation of a new instrument to screen for seasonal affective disorder.
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  • 12. An epidemiological study on gender differences in self-reported seasonal changes in mood and behaviour in a general population of northern Sweden.
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  • 13. Seasonal affective disorder among primary care consulters in January: prevalence and month by month consultation patterns.
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  • 14. A dual vulnerability hypothesis for seasonal depression is supported by the seasonal pattern assessment questionnaire in relation to the temperament and character inventory of personality in a general population.
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  • 15. Seasonal variations in eating disorder subtypes in Japan.
    Yamatsuji M, Yamashita T, Arii I, Taga C, Tatara N, Fukui K.
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  • 16. High prevalence of self-reported winter depression in a Swedish county.
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  • 17. The seasonality of bipolar affective disorder: comparison with a primary care sample using the Seasonal Pattern Assessment Questionnaire.
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  • 18. Sensitivity to seasonal changes in panic disorder patients.
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  • 19. Cultural variation in seasonal depression: cross-national differences in winter versus summer patterns of seasonal affective disorder.
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  • 20. Validation of the Seasonal Pattern Assessment Questionnaire (SPAQ).
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