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Europe Seasonal Affective Disorders Market Size & Outlook, 2025-2033


Europe Seasonal Affective Disorders Market Insights

  • As highlighted in Reed Intelligence analysis, the Europe Seasonal Affective Disorders Market, valued at USD 220.31 Million in 2024, is estimated to achieve USD 350.37 Million by 2033.
  • The market is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 5.31% spanning 2026 to 2033.
  • By market size, Fall and Winter SAD led the By Type category in 2024.
  • The By Type segment led by Others is estimated to post the fastest growth, sustaining its position as the most lucrative during the forecast timeframe.

Other Key Findings


  • In 2024, Europe accounted for 28.33% of the global Seasonal Affective Disorders Market size.
  • By 2033, United States is projected to lead the global market in terms of market size.
  • Spain is projected to emerge as the fastest-growing market in Europe, reaching USD 29.35 Million by 2033.

Report Summary

Report Scope Details
Base Year for Study 2024
Study Period 2021-2033
Historical Period 2021-2023
Forecast Period 2025-2033
Market Size In 2024 USD 220.31 Million
Market Size In 2033 USD 350.37 Million
Largest segment Fall and Winter SAD
Units Revenue in USD Million
CAGR 5.31% (2025-2033)
Segmnetation Covered
Europe
  1. Germany
  2. United Kingdom
  3. France
  4. Italy
  5. Spain
  6. Russia
  7. Nordic
  8. Benelux
By Type
  1. Fall and Winter SAD
  2. Spring and summer SAD
  3. Others
By Treatment
  1. Self-care
  2. Phototherapy
  3. Psychotherapy
  4. Chronotherapy
  5. Medications
  6. Mind-body techniques
  7. Others
By Diagnosis
  1. Physical Exam
  2. Laboratory Exam
  3. Psychological Evaluation
  4. Others
By End-User
  1. Hospitals
  2. Clinics
  3. Household
  4. Medical Research Centers
  5. Others
Report Coverage Revenue Forecast, Competitive Landscape, Growth Factors, Environment & Regulatory Landscape and Trends

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