An Open Trial of Light Therapy in Adult Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder

Nov 17, 2006The Journal of clinical psychiatry

Light therapy for adults with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder

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Abstract

Morning bright light therapy was associated with a significant decrease in ADHD symptoms in adults during the fall/winter period.

  • A significant improvement in both subjective and objective measures of ADHD was observed with morning bright light therapy.
  • Participants experienced improved mood symptoms alongside reductions in ADHD pathology.
  • A shift toward an earlier circadian preference occurred, which was the strongest predictor of improvement in ADHD symptoms.
  • Baseline scores for global seasonality and depression did not strongly predict the effects of light therapy on ADHD measures.
  • The findings indicate potential benefits of light therapy that extend beyond treating seasonal mood disorders.

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