id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_hivfiuyv75ffngeoyghso7chdy Uttam K. Raheja Seasonality of mood and behavior in the Old Order Amish 2013.0 6 .pdf application/pdf 6811 602 65 Background/Objective: We examined seasonality and winter seasonal affective disorder (SAD) in the Old Methods: We estimated SAD using the seasonal pattern assessment questionnaire (SPAQ) in 1306 Conclusions: In the Amish, GSS and SAD prevalence were lower than observed in earlier SPAQ-based Identifying factors of resilience to SAD in the face of seasonal changes in the Amish could mood and prevalence of SAD based on the seasonal pattern changes, and the prevalence of SAD would be higher in the Amish epidemiological studies (Magnusson, 2000), we further hypothesized that women would have a higher prevalence of SAD than tool that is widely used in studies of seasonality and SAD. Mean GSS and frequencies of seasonal affective measures in Amish men and w heritability in the Amish population and also the first SAD study Global seasonality scores and prevalence of SAD in the Amish in all SPAQ-based studies of SAD prevalence conducted in predominantly Caucasian populations (Magnusson, 2000). ./cache/work_hivfiuyv75ffngeoyghso7chdy.pdf ./txt/work_hivfiuyv75ffngeoyghso7chdy.txt