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The British Journal of Psychiatry 129: 45-48 (1976)
© 1976 The Royal College of Psychiatrists
RL Symonds and P Williams
The seasonal variation of admissions to hospital with a diagnosis of mania (296.1) in England and Wales was examined. The results indicated that for females there was a significant seasonal trend, the peak being in August-September, while for males there was no significant seasonal pattern. The possible reasons for these findings are discussed.
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