Seasonal affective disorder (SAD)

Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) in children and adolescents is characterised by depressive symptoms that occur in a seasonal pattern, typically during winter months. It can impact mood, energy levels, sleep patterns, and academic performance. Treatment for SAD in youth often includes light therapy, cognitive-behavioural therapy, and in some cases, medication.
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