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Irritability During the Month of Ramadan

Nadia Kadri, MD, Amina Tilane, MD, Mohamed El Batal, MRA, Yamna Taltit, MRA, Samia Mechakra Tahiri, PhD and Driss Moussaoui, MD

From the University Psychiatric Center (N.K., A.T., M.E., Y.T., D.M.) and Department of Biostatistics (S.M.T.), Faculty of Medicine, University Hassan Second, Casablanca, Morocco.



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Fig. 1. Sleep duration in the two groups of the sample population during the 6 weeks of the study.

 


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Fig. 2. Subjective irritability during the 6 weeks of the study.

 


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Fig. 3. Objective irritability during the 6 weeks of the study.

 


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Fig. 4. HAS scores during the 6 weeks of the study.

 





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