A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study of Light Therapy for Antepartum Depression

May 4, 2011The Journal of clinical psychiatry

Light therapy for depression during pregnancy tested in a controlled clinical trial

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Abstract

Bright white light treatment resulted in an 81.3% response rate in improving depression among pregnant women after 5 weeks.

  • Bright light therapy showed superior efficacy over dim red light placebo in reducing depression scores measured by the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale.
  • Significant improvements in depression symptoms were observed over time for the group receiving bright light compared to the placebo group.
  • A higher proportion of participants receiving bright light achieved at least a 50% improvement in their depression scores compared to those receiving placebo.
  • Remission rates, defined as a final score of 8 or lower on the depression scale, were significantly higher in the bright light group.
  • No significant differences in expectation ratings were found between the bright light and placebo groups.

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