| Literature DB >> 22720089 |
Kathryn A Roecklein1, Julie A Schumacher, Megan A Miller, Natalie C Ernecoff.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Although light therapy is effective in the treatment of seasonal affective disorder (SAD) and other mood disorders, only 53-79% of individuals with SAD meet remission criteria after light therapy. Perhaps more importantly, only 12-41% of individuals with SAD continue to use the treatment even after a previous winter of successful treatment.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22720089 PMCID: PMC3374783 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0039275
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Demographic variables compared between those that did and did not use LT.
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| Age | 46.65 | 13.24 | 37.24 | 13.06 | 5.19 | .03 |
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| White | 14 | 82.4 | 19 | 82.6 | 0 | 1.00 |
| Non-White | 3 | 17.6 | 4 | 17.4 | ||
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| Female | 15 | 88.2 | 21 | 91.3 | .10 | .75 |
| Male | 2 | 11.8 | 2 | 8.7 | ||
p<.05.
MANOVA comparing individuals that did and did not use LT.
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| Outcome Expectations | 14.47 | 3.89 | 12.94 | 4.19 | .01 | .94 | .00 |
| Self-Efficacy | 17.00 | 6.93 | 12.60 | 5.95 | 8.04 | .02 | .42 |
| Social Support | 25.13 | 10.75 | 11.60 | 2.97 | 6.14 | .03 | .36 |
| Process of Change | 66.50 | 17.49 | 53.40 | 14.36 | 3.70 | .08 | .25 |
| CES-D | 38.29 | 10.90 | 45.82 | 6.96 | 2.44 | .15 | .20 |
| Treatment Credibility | 40.81 | 7.24 | 41.86 | 8.78 | .30 | .60 | .03 |
p<.05.
Figure 1Comparison of motivation, credibility, and depression symptom scale scores between those reporting use vs. non-use of light therapy (M, SD).
*p<.05. Each measure has a different scale and minimum/maximum values, and is only compared here between groups defined by self-reported use vs. non-use of light therapy. Use: Individuals who reported using LT. Non Use: Individuals reporting no use of LT in the previous winter.