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BioMed Central Page 1 of 1 (page number not for citation purposes) Annals of General Psychiatry Open Access Poster presentation Seasonal hospitalization in patients with mood disorder Athanasios Karkanias* 1 , Georgios Moussas 2 , Argiro Pachi 1 , Kalliopi Vassila- Demi 1 , Dionisios Bratis 1 and Athanasios Tselebis 1 Address: 1 Psychiatric Department, “Sotiria” General Hospital, Athens, Greece and 2 Second Psychiatric Department, “Attikon” General Hospital, University of Athens, Greece * Corresponding author Background Several studies have indicated the participant role of the season of the year as a factor of manifestation of mood disorders. Furthermore, although the seasonal pattern of admissions of patients with mood disorders have been extensively studied in international bibliography, just few relative references are present in Greece. The objective of this study is to investigate the seasonal necessity of hospi- talization in Greek patients with mood disorders. Materials and methods The demographic characteristics of 448 inpatients diag- nosed with mood disorder during a four years' period were reviewed. We specifically recorded sex, age, duration of hospitalization, season of admission and the number of patients hospitalized involuntary. Results Females were statistically more (x2 p<0.05) than males (60.9% vs 39.1%). Mean age of the sample was 44.7 years (±13.61) whereas mean duration of hospitalization was 18.85 days (± 16.74). Age and duration of hospitalization doesn't seem to differentiate as to sex (t test p>0.05). The number of involuntarily hospitalized patients doesn't dif- ferentiate as to season of admission (x2 p>0.05) however we observed an increase of admissions of voluntarely hos- pitalized male patients in spring (x2 p<0.05). Finally, the duration of hospitalization is not influenced by season of admission. Also, the age factor is indipendent to the sea- son of hospitalization (ANOVA p>0.05). Conclusions The results report an increase of necessity of hospitaliza- tions in patients with mood disorders in spring, a finding which is in agreement with relevant international studies. Increased sunlight or environmental temprature may be risk factors. Further studies are required in order to inves- tigate if these findings are related to weather conditions or other risk factors. References 1. D' Mello DA, McNeil JA, Msibi B: Seasons and bipolar disorder. Ann Clin Psychiatry 1995, 7(1):11-8. 2. Morken G, Lilleeng S, Linaker OM: Seasonal variation in suicides and in admissions to hospital for mania and depression. J Affect Disord 2002, 69(1-3):39-45. from International Society on Brain and Behaviour: 3rd International Congress on Brain and Behaviour Thessaloniki, Greece. 28 November – 2 December 2007 Published: 17 April 2008 Annals of General Psychiatry 2008, 7(Suppl 1):S192 doi:10.1186/1744-859X-7-S1-S192 <supplement> <title> <p>International Society on Brain and Behaviour: 3rd International Congress on Brain and Behaviour</p> </title> <note>Meeting abstracts - A single PDF containing all abstracts in this Supplement is available <a href="http://www.biomedcentral.com/content/files/pdf/1744-859X-7-S1-full.pdf">here</a>.</note> </supplement> This abstract is available from: http://www.annals-general-psychiatry.com/content/7/S1/S192 © 2008 Karkanias et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Page 1 of 1(page number not for citation purposes)

Annals of General Psychiatry

Open AccessPoster presentationSeasonal hospitalization in patients with mood disorderAthanasios Karkanias*1, Georgios Moussas2, Argiro Pachi1, Kalliopi Vassila-Demi1, Dionisios Bratis1 and Athanasios Tselebis1

Address: 1Psychiatric Department, “Sotiria” General Hospital, Athens, Greece and 2Second Psychiatric Department, “Attikon” General Hospital, University of Athens, Greece

* Corresponding author

BackgroundSeveral studies have indicated the participant role of theseason of the year as a factor of manifestation of mooddisorders. Furthermore, although the seasonal pattern ofadmissions of patients with mood disorders have beenextensively studied in international bibliography, just fewrelative references are present in Greece. The objective ofthis study is to investigate the seasonal necessity of hospi-talization in Greek patients with mood disorders.

Materials and methodsThe demographic characteristics of 448 inpatients diag-nosed with mood disorder during a four years' periodwere reviewed. We specifically recorded sex, age, durationof hospitalization, season of admission and the numberof patients hospitalized involuntary.

ResultsFemales were statistically more (x2 p<0.05) than males(60.9% vs 39.1%). Mean age of the sample was 44.7 years(±13.61) whereas mean duration of hospitalization was18.85 days (± 16.74). Age and duration of hospitalizationdoesn't seem to differentiate as to sex (t test p>0.05). Thenumber of involuntarily hospitalized patients doesn't dif-ferentiate as to season of admission (x2 p>0.05) howeverwe observed an increase of admissions of voluntarely hos-pitalized male patients in spring (x2 p<0.05). Finally, theduration of hospitalization is not influenced by season ofadmission. Also, the age factor is indipendent to the sea-son of hospitalization (ANOVA p>0.05).

ConclusionsThe results report an increase of necessity of hospitaliza-tions in patients with mood disorders in spring, a findingwhich is in agreement with relevant international studies.Increased sunlight or environmental temprature may berisk factors. Further studies are required in order to inves-tigate if these findings are related to weather conditions orother risk factors.

References1. D' Mello DA, McNeil JA, Msibi B: Seasons and bipolar disorder.

Ann Clin Psychiatry 1995, 7(1):11-8.2. Morken G, Lilleeng S, Linaker OM: Seasonal variation in suicides

and in admissions to hospital for mania and depression. JAffect Disord 2002, 69(1-3):39-45.

from International Society on Brain and Behaviour: 3rd International Congress on Brain and BehaviourThessaloniki, Greece. 28 November – 2 December 2007

Published: 17 April 2008

Annals of General Psychiatry 2008, 7(Suppl 1):S192 doi:10.1186/1744-859X-7-S1-S192

<supplement> <title> <p>International Society on Brain and Behaviour: 3rd International Congress on Brain and Behaviour</p> </title> <note>Meeting abstracts - A single PDF containing all abstracts in this Supplement is available <a href="http://www.biomedcentral.com/content/files/pdf/1744-859X-7-S1-full.pdf">here</a>.</note> </supplement>

This abstract is available from: http://www.annals-general-psychiatry.com/content/7/S1/S192

© 2008 Karkanias et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.