Adjunctive Bright Light Therapy for Bipolar Depression: A Randomized Double-Blind Placebo-Controlled Trial

Oct 4, 2017The American journal of psychiatry

Bright Light Therapy as an Extra Treatment for Bipolar Depression: A Controlled Clinical Trial

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Abstract

The remission rate for bipolar depression was 68.2% with bright light therapy compared to 22.2% with placebo.

  • Bright light therapy resulted in significantly lower depression scores compared to placebo at the end of the treatment period.
  • No mood polarity switches were observed in either treatment group.
  • Both bright light and placebo groups showed improvements in sleep quality, with no significant differences between them.

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