European psychiatry : the journal of the Association of European Psychiatrists

Clinical and thinking differences in seasonal depression compared to other depressive disorders in a Finnish population

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Abstract

171 participants with seasonal affective disorder (SAD) displayed cognitive impairments similar to those found in individuals with dysthymia.

  • Dysthymic subjects demonstrated significant deficits in clinical and cognitive areas compared to those with major depressive disorder (MDD), SAD, and healthy controls.
  • Individuals with SAD exhibited mild clinical comorbidity but had cognitive deficits akin to those with dysthymia.
  • Cognitive impairments were observed in SAD participants, suggesting a distinct clinical and cognitive profile compared to other depressive disorders.

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