1. Antidepressant light therapy for bipolar patients: A meta-analyses.
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Dallaspezia, Sara and Benedetti, Francesco
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PHOTOTHERAPY , *TREATMENT effectiveness , *BIPOLAR disorder , *ANTIDEPRESSANTS , *PLACEBOS , *MAGNETOTHERAPY , *META-analysis , *PSYCHOTHERAPY - Abstract
Backgrounds: Bipolar depression is still a very difficult to treat condition with low success rates of antidepressant drugs, high rates of morbidity and suicide risk and antidepressant-emergent mania risk. Despite a growing body of evidence has been generated over the last decade about Light Therapy (LT) as an effective treatment for depression the management of it continues to be a point of debate for Bipolar Disorder especially when considering non-seasonal pattern.Methods: We systematically screened current literature using the PubMed electronic platform. We considered "mood disorder", "depression" and "light therapy" as keywords for the search.Results: We retrieved 1907 papers. After the screening, we selected 11 papers to be included in the analysis, treating 195 patients affected by bipolar depression. 5 studies were RCT studies. The overall analysis, including non-RCTs, showed a positive effect of the treatment in all the included studies (ESs: -1.46, 95% CI:-1.677 to -1.242; p<0.001). A significant effect of LT compared to placebo was found also in RCTs (ESs: -0.501, 95% CI: - 0.777 to -0.225; p<0.001).Limitations: A high heterogeneity between the studies was found when including non-RCTs and the number of RCTs was small CONCLUSION: We confirmed the -efficacy of LT as antidepressant non-pharmacological therapy also in bipolar depression. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2020
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