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      <subfield code="a">This study analyzes the circadian rhythmic profiles of patients with substance use disorder (SUD) and patients with comorbid major depressive disorder (SUD-MDD) under ambulatory and therapeutic community treatments. The sample included 40 men with SUD and 40 with SUD-MDD, with at least three months of abstinence. Participants completed interviews, a morningness scale, and wore an iButton® device to measure distal skin temperature over 48 hours.&#xd;
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Results showed that all groups tended toward morningness, with no significant differences in sleep-wake schedules. SUD patients exhibited higher circadian rhythm amplitude and stability compared to SUD-MDD patients. Additionally, patients in therapeutic communities showed stronger circadian rhythms than those in ambulatory treatment.&#xd;
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Overall, these findings suggest that SUD patients and those in therapeutic communities have better circadian functioning and alignment with the light-dark cycle, which may be indicative of treatment adherence and recovery status.</subfield>
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      <subfield code="a">Juan Manuel Antúnez, María del Mar Capella, José Francisco Navarro &amp; Ana Adan (2016) Circadian rhythmicity in substance use disorder male patients with and without comorbid depression under ambulatory and therapeutic community treatment, Chronobiology International, 33:10, 1410-1421, DOI: 10.1080/07420528.2016.1223092</subfield>
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