Bright Light Therapy as Add-On to Inpatient Treatment in Youth With Moderate to Severe Depression

Mar 13, 2024JAMA psychiatry

Bright Light Therapy Added to Hospital Treatment for Young People with Moderate to Severe Depression

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Abstract

Among 224 adolescent inpatients with major depressive disorder, the mean Beck Depression Inventory-II score was significantly reduced by -7.5 after 4 weeks of treatment.

  • Bright light therapy did not show a significant advantage over placebo red light therapy in reducing depression scores.
  • Both treatment groups experienced similar levels of symptom reduction from the standard inpatient treatment.
  • The loss to follow-up was significant, with 31% at 16 weeks and 49% at 28 weeks.
  • Ten serious adverse events occurred during the trial, but these were not linked to the treatments administered.

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