Understanding seasonal affective disorder and experiences in northern Norway.

C M Stuhlmiller
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Abstract

Purpose: To better understand a diagnosis corresponding to mental distress and sleep disturbance associated with seasonal change known as seasonal affective disorder (SAD).

Design: This ethnographically guided investigation, conducted from 1993 through 1995 in Tromsøo, Norway at a latitude of 69 degrees north describes how the residents experience extreme seasonal change.

Method: Qualitative interview data from 28 participants plus observation, folk wisdom, and literature were used to describe local understanding of seasonality and illustrate how cultural values, meanings, and practices can contribute to alternative experiences that differ from scientists' expectations.

Findings: While there is evidence that human physiologic alterations occur in response to the changing seasonal patterns of light and dark and to a greater extent, at latitudes further from the equator, the findings related to psychological changes and their causes remain inconsistent and controversial.

Conclusion: Investigators concerned with the effects of seasonal change should be aware of and develop an appreciation of cultural perception and adaptation.

了解挪威北部的季节性情感障碍和经历。
目的:更好地理解与季节性变化相关的精神困扰和睡眠障碍的诊断,即季节性情感障碍(SAD)。设计:这项以人种学为指导的调查于1993年至1995年在挪威北纬69度的Tromsøo进行,描述了居民如何经历极端的季节变化。方法:使用来自28名参与者的定性访谈数据加上观察,民间智慧和文献来描述当地对季节性的理解,并说明文化价值观,意义和实践如何有助于不同于科学家期望的替代经验。研究结果:虽然有证据表明,人类的生理变化是对昼夜季节模式变化的反应,而且在更大程度上是在远离赤道的纬度上发生的,但与心理变化及其原因有关的研究结果仍然不一致和有争议。结论:关注季节变化影响的调查人员应该意识到并培养对文化感知和适应的欣赏。
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