短时间光照治疗可改善季节性情感障碍患者的抑郁评分:一份简短报告。

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Gagan Virk, Gloria Reeves, Norman E Rosenthal, Leo Sher, Teodor T Postolache
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摘要

光照疗法是一种有效的治疗季节性情感障碍(SAD)的方法,每天使用至少几个星期。我们之前曾报道过SAD患者在接受治疗的第一个小时后情绪有小幅改善。我们现在回顾性地重新评估在较短光照下的情绪变化,比较基线、20分钟、40分钟和60分钟的抑郁评分。参与者是15名未经治疗的SAD抑郁症患者,他们在冬季接受了测试。处理包括10,000勒克斯的白色冷荧光灯。抑郁采用24项NIMH量表(24-NIMH)进行测量。数据分析采用秩方差分析和Wilcoxon符号秩检验。与基线相比,光照在每个间隔都能显著改善情绪(p< 0.001)。与20分钟暴露相比,40分钟暴露导致的改善更大(p < 0.001),但与60分钟暴露没有差异(p < = 0.068)。我们得出的结论是,在第一次短暂的光照20分钟后,情绪就能立即得到改善,而40分钟的光照效果并不比60分钟差。
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Short exposure to light treatment improves depression scores in patients with seasonal affective disorder: A brief report.

Light therapy is an effective treatment of seasonal affective disorder (SAD), when administered daily for at least several weeks. We have previously reported a small improvement in mood in SAD patients following exposure to the first hour of treatment. We now reevaluate retrospectively mood changes during shorter exposures comparing depression ratings at baseline, 20, 40, and 60 minutes of light. Participants were 15 depressed patients with SAD, untreated, who were tested during the winter season. The treatment consisted of 10,000 lux of white cool fluorescent light. Depression was measured using the 24-item NIMH scale (24-NIMH). The data were analyzed using ANOVA on ranks and Wilcoxon signed rank tests. Light resulted in significant improvement in mood at every interval when compared with baseline (p< .001). The 40 minute exposure resulted in a greater improvement than the 20 minute exposure (p < .001) but was not different from the 60 minute exposure (p < = .068). We conclude that immediate improvement in mood can be detected after the first session of light with exposures as short as 20 minutes, and that 40 minutes of exposure is not less effective than 60 minutes.

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International Journal on Disability and Human Development
International Journal on Disability and Human Development Nursing-Advanced and Specialized Nursing
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期刊介绍: The International Journal on Disability and Human Development is a peer-reviewed journal published by Freund Publishing House (London and Tel Aviv) aimed at the scientific community interested in the broad area of ability, disability and human development. The journal provides an international forum with a holistic approach to public health issues, health and medicine, health and social policy, service aspects, developmental aspects, epidemiology, rehabilitation, family and social issues, quality of life, genetics and all other aspects of human development over the whole age spectrum.
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