Seasonal Affective Disorders: Relevance of Icelandic and Icelandic-Canadian Evidence to Etiologic Hypotheses

Author:

Axelsson Jóhann1,Stefánsson Jón G2,Magnússon Andrés3,Sigvaldason Helgi4,Karlsson Mikael M5

Affiliation:

1. Emeritus Pro fes sor, De partment of Physiology, Uni ver sity of Iceland, Reykajvík, Ice land

2. AssociatePro fessor, DepartmentofPsychiatry, IcelandicNationalHospital, Reykjavík, Ice land

3. Re search Fel low, Re search Fo rumand De partment ofPsy chi a try, Ullevål Hos pi tal, Oslo, Nor way

4. Consulting Engineer, Department of Physiology, Uni ver sity ofIce land, Reykajvík, Ice land

5. Pro fes sor, De partmentofPhys i ol ogy, Uni ver sity ofIce land, Reykajvík, Iceland

Abstract

Objective: This study tests the suggestion of earlier studies concerning the importance of genetic factors in the etiology of win ter seasonal affective disorders (SADs) and sub syndromal win ter SAD (S- SAD). Method: Two study populations of Winnipeg, Manitoba residents were canvassed: 250 adults of wholly Icelandic de scent and 1000 adults of non-Icelandic de scent. We distributed the Seasonal Pattern Assessment Questionnaire by mail to these 2 populations, yielding 204 and 449 valid responses, respectively. Results: Rates of SAD and S- SAD proved markedly lower in the Icelandic population than those in the non-Icelandic population. Conclusions: These differences seem unexplained by differences in ambient light or climate, thus indicating that genetic factors contribute to the expression of SADs. Compared with earlier findings from a group of adults of wholly Icelandic de scent living in nearby rural Manitoba, the etiologic importance of as-yet-undetermined environmental factors unrelated to latitude or ambient light is also indicated.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health

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