Combined sleep deprivation and light therapy: Clinical treatment outcomes in patients with complex unipolar and bipolar depression

Jan 7, 2019Journal of affective disorders

Sleep loss and light therapy effects on treatment results in complex depression

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Abstract

The mean pre-treatment depressive symptoms score was 39.3.

  • After two weeks of combined chronotherapy, the mean depressive symptoms score decreased to 28.4.
  • By week four, the mean score slightly improved to 28.6.
  • Patients with psychiatric co-morbidities experienced a reduction in symptoms from a mean score of 42.9 to 34.9 after four weeks.
  • The overall response rate to treatment was 34.6%, while the remission rate was 19.2%.
  • Combined chronotherapy may provide rapid and lasting benefits for patients with major depressive disorder or bipolar disorder.

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