Sunshine Linked to Suicide Rates
The Carlat Psychiatry Report, Volume 12, Number 10, October 2014
https://www.thecarlatreport.com/newsletter-issue/tcprv12n10/
Issue Links: Learning Objectives | Editorial Information
Topics: Research Updates | Seasonal Affective Disorder
Sunshine and other forms of bright light are considered to be helpful for depressed patients. Patients with seasonal affective disorder (SAD) feel better as the days lengthen, and bright light therapy is effective for the depression in patients with and without SAD. However, seasonal studies of suicide have found that the prevalence is highest in the spring, which is counterintuitive if we consider light to be an antidepressant.
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