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Authors
Robert N Golden, Bradley N Gaynes, R David Ekstrom, Robert M Hamer, Frederick M Jacobsen, Trisha Suppes, Katherine L Wisner, Charles B Nemeroff
Publication date
2005/4/1
Source
American Journal of Psychiatry
Volume
162
Issue
4
Pages
656-662
Publisher
American Psychiatric Publishing
Description
OBJECTIVE
The purpose of this study was to assess the evidence base for the efficacy of light therapy in treating mood disorders.
METHOD
The authors systematically searched PubMed (January 1975 to July 2003) to identify randomized, controlled trials of light therapy for mood disorders that fulfilled predefined criteria. These articles were abstracted, and data were synthesized by disease and intervention category.
RESULTS
Only 13% of the studies met the inclusion criteria. Meta-analyses revealed that a significant reduction in depression symptom severity was associated with bright light treatment (eight studies, having an effect size of 0.84 and 95% confidence interval [CI] of 0.60 to 1.08) and dawn simulation in seasonal affective disorder (five studies; effect size=0.73, 95% CI=0.37 to 1.08) and with bright light treatment in nonseasonal depression (three studies; effect size=0.53, 95% CI=0.18 to 0.89). Bright light …
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