Bright Light Therapy for Nonseasonal Depressive Disorders

Oct 2, 2024JAMA psychiatry

Bright Light Therapy for Treating Depression Not Related to Seasons: A Review and Analysis

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Abstract

In a meta-analysis of 11 trials involving 858 patients, bright light therapy (BLT) was associated with a 40.7% remission rate compared to 23.5% without it.

  • Patients receiving BLT showed significantly better remission rates compared to those who did not receive it.
  • The odds of achieving remission with BLT were nearly 2.42 times higher than without it.
  • Response rates to treatment were also significantly better in the BLT group, at 60.4% compared to 38.6%.
  • Subgroup analyses indicated that BLT improved remission and response rates in both short-term (<4 weeks) and longer-term (>4 weeks) follow-ups.
  • The findings suggest that BLT may enhance the speed of response to initial treatment for nonseasonal depressive disorders.

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