Year: 1978 Source: Journal of School Health, (September 1978), p.399-403 SIEC No: 19830600

This study attempted to determine if biorhythms can predict suicidal behavior. More specifically, researchers analyzed critical days in the 23-day physical cycle, the 28-day emotional cycle and the 33-day intellectual cycle popularized by Gittelson to determine if people are more prone to suicidal behavior during those times. However, statistical analysis found that none of these cycle could predict suicidal behavior.