Prospective, Open Trial of Adjunctive Triple Chronotherapy for the Acute Treatment of Depression in Adolescent Inpatients

Nov 3, 2018Journal of child and adolescent psychopharmacology

Using three combined sleep and light therapies to treat depression in hospitalized teenagers

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Abstract

Twenty-six (84%) of the 31 adolescents with moderate-to-severe depression experienced a reduction in symptoms of at least 50% after a 4-day triple chronotherapy intervention.

  • Ninety-four percent of participants completed the 4-day intervention.
  • The mean depression score decreased from severe (21.8) to below the remission threshold (4.4) by day 4.
  • Improvements in depression scores were maintained at 1 week (mean score 9.3) and 1 month (mean score 7.8) post-intervention.
  • Severity of illness scores improved significantly from a mean of 5.3 at baseline to 3.1 after the intervention.
  • Secondary outcomes showed significant and sustained improvement in anxiety, self-harm, insomnia, and suicidality.

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