Patients' Experience of Winter Depression and Light Room Treatment.

Psychiatry Journal Pub Date : 2017-01-01 Epub Date: 2017-02-15 DOI:10.1155/2017/6867957
Cecilia Rastad, Lennart Wetterberg, Cathrin Martin
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Abstract

Background. There is a need for more knowledge on the effects of light room treatment in patients with seasonal affective disorder and to explore patients' subjective experience of the disease and the treatment. Methods. This was a descriptive and explorative study applying qualitative content analysis. A purposeful sample of 18 psychiatric outpatients with a major depressive disorder with a seasonal pattern and a pretreatment score ≥12 on the 9-item Montgomery-Åsberg Depression self-rating scale was included (10 women and 8 men, aged 24-65 years). All patients had completed light room treatment (≥7/10 consecutive weekdays). Data was collected two weeks after treatment using a semistructured interview guide. Results. Patients described a clear seasonal pattern and a profound struggle to adapt to seasonal changes during the winter, including deterioration in sleep, daily rhythms, energy level, mood, activity, and cognitive functioning. Everyday life was affected with reduced work capacity, social withdrawal, and disturbed relations with family and friends. The light room treatment resulted in a radical and rapid improvement in all the major symptoms with only mild and transient side effects. Discussion. The results indicate that light room treatment is essential for some patients' ability to cope with seasonal affective disorder.

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冬季抑郁症患者与光室治疗的体会。
背景。有必要更多地了解光室治疗对季节性情感障碍患者的影响,并探索患者对疾病和治疗的主观体验。方法。这是一项采用定性内容分析的描述性和探索性研究。有目的的样本包括18例具有季节性模式的重性抑郁症门诊精神病患者,在9项Montgomery-Åsberg抑郁自评量表中预处理得分≥12分(10名女性和8名男性,年龄24-65岁)。所有患者均完成光照室治疗(≥7/10个连续工作日)。数据在治疗后两周使用半结构化访谈指南收集。结果。患者描述了一个明显的季节性模式和在冬季适应季节性变化的深刻斗争,包括睡眠、日常节奏、能量水平、情绪、活动和认知功能的恶化。日常生活受到影响,工作能力下降,社交退缩,与家人和朋友的关系受到干扰。光室治疗导致所有主要症状的彻底和迅速改善,只有轻微和短暂的副作用。讨论。结果表明,光室治疗对一些患者应对季节性情感障碍的能力至关重要。
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