Seasonal affective disorder (SAD)
Seasonal affective disorder is a mood disorder in which symptoms of depression occur mostly in the winter months.
The episodes of depression may be atypical.
Bright light therapy:
- reduces the severity of depressive symptoms more than placebo for seasonal affective disorder
- reduces the severity of depressive symptoms more than placebo for non-seasonal depression. However bright light therapy as an adjunct to standard pharmacotherapy does not differ from placebo for non-seasonal depression
Dawn stimulation:
- reduces symptom severity for seasonal effective disorder
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