In psychiatry, the social zeitgeber theory argues that social life provides important social cues that entrain circadian rhythms. Disturbance of these social cues might lead do dis-entrainment of circadian rhythms and evoke somatic symptoms that increase the risk of mood disorders. In preventing and treating patients with bipolar disorders, the Interpersonal and Social Rhythm Therapy (IPSRT) relies on the Social Rhythm Metric (SRM) to (re)establish patients’ social cues and an re-entrain circadian rhythms. Since the SRM quantifies social rhythms that are derived from a patient’s interaction with a social environment, this contribution (a) calculates the SRM of the social environment of a representative healthy population study (n = 1249), (...
INTRODUCTION: As several lines of evidence point to irregular biological rhythms in bipolar disorder...
Virtually all biological processes are under direct or indirect control of the circadian system. Chr...
This is a study of some rhythmic components of human behaviour. A sample of 109 (including 40 psychi...
The social zeitgeber hypothesis suggests that life events have the capacity to lead to the onset of ...
Background: Reduced social rhythmicity is a commonly reported feature of bipolar disorder which may ...
Objective: According to the social zeitgeber theory, the lack of social support (SS) may decrease ci...
Background: Bipolar disorder (BD) is one of the most burdensome mental disorders, with a lifetime pr...
This article describes Interpersonal and Social Rhythm Therapy (IPSRT) adapted for use in a group se...
The aim of this study was to investigate biological rhythmicity as a vulnerability to bipolar disord...
People with schizophrenia spectrum disorders frequently experience depression, yet depressive sympto...
Objective: According to the social zeitgeber theory, the lack of social support (SS) may decrease ci...
\(\bf Background\) Social rhythm refers to the regularity with which one engages in social activiti...
Circadian rhythms are physiological and behavioral processes that typically recur over 24-hour perio...
Context: Numerous studies have pointed to the failure of prophylaxis with pharmacotherapy alone in t...
Objective: Recent studies demonstrate the poor psychosocial outcomes associated with bipolar disorde...
INTRODUCTION: As several lines of evidence point to irregular biological rhythms in bipolar disorder...
Virtually all biological processes are under direct or indirect control of the circadian system. Chr...
This is a study of some rhythmic components of human behaviour. A sample of 109 (including 40 psychi...
The social zeitgeber hypothesis suggests that life events have the capacity to lead to the onset of ...
Background: Reduced social rhythmicity is a commonly reported feature of bipolar disorder which may ...
Objective: According to the social zeitgeber theory, the lack of social support (SS) may decrease ci...
Background: Bipolar disorder (BD) is one of the most burdensome mental disorders, with a lifetime pr...
This article describes Interpersonal and Social Rhythm Therapy (IPSRT) adapted for use in a group se...
The aim of this study was to investigate biological rhythmicity as a vulnerability to bipolar disord...
People with schizophrenia spectrum disorders frequently experience depression, yet depressive sympto...
Objective: According to the social zeitgeber theory, the lack of social support (SS) may decrease ci...
\(\bf Background\) Social rhythm refers to the regularity with which one engages in social activiti...
Circadian rhythms are physiological and behavioral processes that typically recur over 24-hour perio...
Context: Numerous studies have pointed to the failure of prophylaxis with pharmacotherapy alone in t...
Objective: Recent studies demonstrate the poor psychosocial outcomes associated with bipolar disorde...
INTRODUCTION: As several lines of evidence point to irregular biological rhythms in bipolar disorder...
Virtually all biological processes are under direct or indirect control of the circadian system. Chr...
This is a study of some rhythmic components of human behaviour. A sample of 109 (including 40 psychi...