Bright light therapy in pregnant women with major depressive disorder: study protocol for a randomized, double-blind, controlled clinical trial

Nov 9, 2016BMC psychiatry

Bright light therapy for pregnant women with major depression: plan for a controlled, double-blind trial

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Abstract

150 pregnant women will be randomly assigned to receive either bright light therapy (9,000 lux) or dim red light therapy (100 lux) for 6 weeks.

  • Depression affects 5-10% of pregnant women, leading to adverse outcomes for both mothers and children.
  • Children exposed to maternal depression during pregnancy are at higher risk for cognitive, emotional, and behavioral problems.
  • Bright light therapy may offer an effective, low-cost, and safe treatment option for antepartum depression.
  • Primary outcomes will assess changes in depressive symptoms using standardized scales over time.
  • Secondary outcomes will evaluate maternal hormone levels, sleep quality, and various infant health metrics.

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