Seasonality in schizophrenia-An analysis of a nationwide registry with 110,735 hospital admissions.
Barbara HinterbuchingerDaniel KönigA GmeinerStephan ListabarthMatthäus FellingerC TheniusJosef S BaumgartnerS VyssokiT WaldhoerBenjamin VyssokiN PrucknerPublished in: European psychiatry : the journal of the Association of European Psychiatrists (2020)
Our study shows that schizophrenia-related hospitalizations follow a seasonal pattern in both men and women. The distribution of peaks might be influenced by photoperiod changes which trigger worsening of symptoms and lead to exacerbations in schizophrenia. Further research is necessary to identify underlying factors influencing seasonal patterns and to assess whether a subgroup of patients with schizophrenia is especially vulnerable to the impact of seasonal variations.