Year: 1988 Source: Psychological Medicine, v.18, no.4, (Nov. 1988), p.799-806 SIEC No: 19900443

Discusses histories & contemporary references to affective illness & Seasonal Affective Disorder. Evidence suggests that major affective disorder is commonly precipitated & appears as a peak largely in the spring. This data does not uphold the winter depression theory of a Seasonal Affective Disorder said to be aborted by light. Implications are noted. (53 ref)