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The Effect of Ambient Bright Light Therapy on Depressive Symptoms in Persons with Dementia
Bright light therapy and depression symptoms in people with dementia
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Abstract
A cluster-unit crossover intervention trial involved 66 older adults with dementia assessing the impact of bright light therapy on depressive symptoms.
- Men exhibited higher depressive symptoms than women during morning light exposure.
- Evening light, all-day light, and standard light conditions showed significant differences in depressive symptoms based on sex.
- The analysis indicated a sex-by-treatment interaction with a p-value of .008.
- Overall findings suggest that ambient bright light therapy may not be effective as a treatment for depressive symptoms in persons with dementia.
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