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Review
. 1988 Oct;45(10):948-52.
doi: 10.1001/archpsyc.1988.01800340076012.

Social zeitgebers and biological rhythms. A unified approach to understanding the etiology of depression

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Social zeitgebers and biological rhythms. A unified approach to understanding the etiology of depression

C L Ehlers et al. Arch Gen Psychiatry. 1988 Oct.

Abstract

Results of biological and psychosocial studies of depression completed in the last decade have stimulated the need for new hypotheses that synthesize these findings in a unified etiologic theory. The importance of disruption of biological rhythms on the one hand, and psychosocial losses on the other, in the causation of depressive episodes suggest one possible unifying hypothesis. The concept of loss of "social zeitgebers," ie, persons, social demands, or tasks that set the biological clock, may provide the link between biological and psychosocial theories of etiology. We suggest that a disruption of social rhythms, which may result in instability in biological rhythms, could be responsible for triggering the onset of a major depressive episode in vulnerable individuals.

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