Effect of the lunar cycle on mental illness – A single-center retrospective observational study

Sriramadesigan Radhakrishnan, A. Selvaraj, Perarul Sivakumar, Vasanth Kulothungan, Preethi Sathiyamoorthy
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In Shakespeare’s play “Othello,” the maid Emilia tells Othello that the moon has drawn too close to the Earth — and driven men insane. The notion that a full moon can elicit strong emotions, strange behavior, and even physical disease is not merely literary. Even now, it is a deeply held notion. The goal of this study was to determine the effect of the lunar cycle on the psychiatric presentation of individuals with schizophrenia, BPAD mania, and ATPD. Case files of Schizophrenia, bipolar affective disorder (BPAD) mania and psychosis patients admitted in our hospital during full moon and new moon ± 3 days for the past 5 years will be included in the study. Name, age, sex, duration of admission, worsening of symptoms during full moon day and new moon day, any injectable given or not will be noted. These data will be collected from medical records. Telephonic verification of symptom worseness during full moon and new moon will be done. Among 207 participants 74 patients had Schizophrenia, 91 patients had BPAD mania, 25 patients had ATPD and 17 patients had acute psychosis. The exacerbation of psychiatric symptoms, chemical restraints, and admission during phases of moon was statistically associated with lunar patterns in the study population. The rest of the socio-demographic factors, duration of admission, caregiver belief, and symptom worsening noted by caregiver were all not associated with mental illness during lunar phases which is in line with most reported literature in this area. There was an association between symptom exacerbations, chemical restraints, admission with different lunar phase. There was no association for sociodemographic details, duration of admission, caregiver belief on symptom worsening, symptom worsening noted by caregiver with different lunar phases.
月亮周期对精神疾病的影响-一项单中心回顾性观察研究
在莎士比亚的戏剧《奥赛罗》中,女仆艾米莉亚告诉奥赛罗,月亮离地球太近了,把人类逼疯了。满月可以引发强烈的情绪、奇怪的行为,甚至身体疾病的概念不仅仅是文学上的。即使是现在,这也是一个根深蒂固的观念。本研究的目的是确定月亮周期对精神分裂症、BPAD躁狂症和ATPD患者精神表现的影响。本研究纳入近5年在满月和新月±3天期间在我院住院的精神分裂症、双相情感障碍(BPAD)躁狂症和精神病患者的病例档案。姓名,年龄,性别,入院时间,满月日和新月日期间症状恶化情况,是否注射任何药物均需记录。这些数据将从医疗记录中收集。在满月和新月期间进行症状恶化的电话验证。207例患者中,精神分裂症74例,BPAD躁狂症91例,ATPD 25例,急性精神病17例。在研究人群中,精神症状的加重、化学约束和在月相期间入院与月相模式在统计学上相关。其余社会人口因素、入院时间、护理人员信念、护理人员注意到的症状恶化均与月相期间的精神疾病无关,这与该领域的大多数文献报道一致。症状加重、化学限制、不同月相入院之间存在相关性。社会人口统计学细节、入院时间、看护者对症状恶化的信念、不同月相看护者所注意到的症状恶化没有关联。
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