Abstract

“Cabin fever” is a common term in the northern tier of states, Canada and Alaska. Two possible indicators of cabin fever—domestic violence and mental health admissions—do not support the popular belief that it is a common winter phenomenon in the North. The result of inaccurate popular belief may be the misdiagnosis of complaints and inappropriate or inadequate treatment.

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