A historical account of the concept of lunacy in terms of its symptomatology and aetiological models, and a critical review of its validity and reliability are given. It is concluded that there is no unequivocal support for a belief in a lunar influence on human behaviour and that any future research should be directed towards the specification of the behaviour and people that might be affected by the phases of the moon.
On passe en revue la littérature concernant la croyance qu'un comportement anormal puisse être causé par les phases de la lune ou soit en relation avec celle-ci. On conclut qu'il n'y a eu aucune démonstration satisfaisante, c'est-à-dire sans équivoque et répétée, d'une corrélation entre les phases de la lune et une conduite anormale, mais que ce concept n'est peut-être pas défini d'une manière assez adéquate pour permettre une telle démonstration.
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