: Objective: The symptom-complex irritability, widely used in descriptions of bipolar patients' manic and mixed states, also represents a common feature in depressive phases. Irritability negatively affects the clinical course of depression, leading to a higher risk of treatment non-adherence, violence, and suicide attempts. Nevertheless, proportional attention from the scientific literature seems to be scarce. We conducted the first randomised controlled trial with the aim of evaluating BLT as a possible therapeutic strategy for irritability in bipolar depression.Methods: 180 inpatients were randomly assigned to: Group A exposed to bright light therapy (BLT) daily, or Group B treated with pharmacotherapy only. A qualitative assessment of irritability was performed after a 4-week program.Results: Group A showed about one-third fewer cases of irritability compared to Group B, this reduction was not related to the overall remission of depressive symptoms.Conclusions: The present study supports the usefulness of BLT in irritability in bipolar depression.

The effect of bright light therapy on irritability in bipolar depression: a single-blind randomised control trial / Fregna, Lorenzo; Attanasio, Francesco; Colombo, Cristina. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY IN CLINICAL PRACTICE. - ISSN 1365-1501. - (2023), pp. 1-3. [10.1080/13651501.2023.2221286]

The effect of bright light therapy on irritability in bipolar depression: a single-blind randomised control trial

Lorenzo Fregna;
2023

Abstract

: Objective: The symptom-complex irritability, widely used in descriptions of bipolar patients' manic and mixed states, also represents a common feature in depressive phases. Irritability negatively affects the clinical course of depression, leading to a higher risk of treatment non-adherence, violence, and suicide attempts. Nevertheless, proportional attention from the scientific literature seems to be scarce. We conducted the first randomised controlled trial with the aim of evaluating BLT as a possible therapeutic strategy for irritability in bipolar depression.Methods: 180 inpatients were randomly assigned to: Group A exposed to bright light therapy (BLT) daily, or Group B treated with pharmacotherapy only. A qualitative assessment of irritability was performed after a 4-week program.Results: Group A showed about one-third fewer cases of irritability compared to Group B, this reduction was not related to the overall remission of depressive symptoms.Conclusions: The present study supports the usefulness of BLT in irritability in bipolar depression.
2023
Irritability; bipolar depression; bipolar disorder; bright light therapy; chronotherapy; mood disorders
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The effect of bright light therapy on irritability in bipolar depression: a single-blind randomised control trial / Fregna, Lorenzo; Attanasio, Francesco; Colombo, Cristina. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY IN CLINICAL PRACTICE. - ISSN 1365-1501. - (2023), pp. 1-3. [10.1080/13651501.2023.2221286]
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