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Include references to peer-reviewed journal articles

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The page relies primarily on subjective opinions about Chromotherapy presented in books. It would be important to include references to recent peer-reviewed journal articles. An edit was made here to include this but was reverted (https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Chromotherapy&diff=prev&oldid=1281941942). Objectiveanalysis (talk) 12:28, 23 March 2025 (UTC)[reply]

See WP:MEDRS for biomedical sourcing standards, and WP:FRINGE and WP:FRINGESUBJECTS for how Wikipedia deals with pseudosciences like these. Bon courage (talk) 12:30, 23 March 2025 (UTC)[reply]
Thank you for sharing WP:MEDRS and WP:FRINGE. I have reviewed those and it has added to my concerns about the current references on the Chromotherapy page. The article in its present state relies heavily on opinions from multiple older books (the majority of which are pre-2010), which do not meet WP:MEDRS guidelines of peer-reviewed secondary sources and the requirement that they must accurately reflect current knowledge.
The recent surveys and systematic reviews on chromotherapy do not support the claims regarding its pseudoscientific nature. By relying primarily on non-peer-reviewed sources and omitting recent evidence, the article in its current state does not provide an objective overview of chromotherapy.
Here is a list of a few recent publications on the efficacy of chromotherapy, including primary (randomized clinical trials, case studies) and secondary sources (literature and systematic reviews), that I was able to find through Google Scholar.
Source list
Primary
- Vanuk, J. R., Pace-Schott, E. F., Bullock, A., Esbit, S., Dailey, N. S., & Killgore, W. D. (2022). Morning blue light treatment improves sleep complaints, symptom severity, and retention of fear extinction memory in post-traumatic stress disorder. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, 16, 886816.
- Alkozei, A., Dailey, N. S., Bajaj, S., Vanuk, J. R., Raikes, A. C., & Killgore, W. D. (2021). Exposure to blue wavelength light is associated with increases in bidirectional amygdala-DLPFC connectivity at rest. Frontiers in Neurology, 12, 625443.
- Minguillon, J., Lopez-Gordo, M. A., Renedo-Criado, D. A., Sanchez-Carrion, M. J., & Pelayo, F. (2017). Blue lighting accelerates post-stress relaxation: Results of a preliminary study. PloS one, 12(10), e0186399.
- Strong, R. E., Marchant, B. K., Reimherr, F. W., Williams, E., Soni, P., & Mestas, R. (2009). Narrow‐band blue‐light treatment of seasonal affective disorder in adults and the influence of additional nonseasonal symptoms. Depression and anxiety, 26(3), 273-278.
- Emani, R., Ghavami, H., Radfar, M., & Reza Khalkhali, H. (2020). Impact of chromotherapy on professional quality of life in intensive care unit nurses: a randomized controlled trial. Fatigue: Biomedicine, Health & Behavior, 8(3), 121-129.
- Suarez, A., Delgado, Y., Servais, A., Verardi, N., Durand, D., Litaneur, S., ... & Nguyen, J. P. (2024). Effects of Combining Music Therapy, Light Therapy, and Chromotherapy in the Treatment of Chronic Pain Patients: A Pilot Study. Evidence‐Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2024(1), 3006352.
Secondary
- Srisurapanont, K., Samakarn, Y., Kamklong, B., Siratrairat, P., Bumiputra, A., Jaikwang, M., & Srisurapanont, M. (2021). Blue-wavelength light therapy for post-traumatic brain injury sleepiness, sleep disturbance, depression, and fatigue: A systematic review and network meta-analysis. PLoS One, 16(2), e0246172.
- Azeemi, S. T. Y., Rafiq, H. M., Ismail, I., Kazmi, S. R., & Azeemi, A. (2019). The mechanistic basis of chromotherapy: Current knowledge and future perspectives. Complementary therapies in medicine, 46, 217-222.
- Aust, B., Leduc, C., Cresswell-Smith, J., O’Brien, C., Rugulies, R., Leduc, M., ... & Greiner, B. A. (2024). The effects of different types of organisational workplace mental health interventions on mental health and wellbeing in healthcare workers: a systematic review. International archives of occupational and environmental health, 97(5), 485-522.
- Bayat, M., Albright, R., Hamblin, M. R., & Chien, S. (2022). Impact of blue light therapy on wound healing in preclinical and clinical subjects: A systematic review. Journal of Lasers in Medical Sciences, 13, e69.
- Srisurapanont, K., Samakarn, Y., Kamklong, B., Siratrairat, P., Bumiputra, A., Jaikwang, M., & Srisurapanont, M. (2022). Efficacy and acceptability of blue-wavelength light therapy for post-TBI behavioral symptoms: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Plos one, 17(10), e0274025.
While this article would need a significant revision according to the latest evidence, the sourcing must be updated at first to incorporate the recent systematic reviews. We should revise or remove older claims as well, particularly those asserting the pseudoscientific nature of chromotherapy, if they conflict with the findings of these newer studies (as I did in the previous edit). This update will ensure the entry is compliant with WP:MEDRS guidelines.
I can make the edits and submit them once we agree on the changes that should be made. Objectiveanalysis (talk) 18:05, 23 March 2025 (UTC)[reply]
CAM journal are generally unreliable and PLOS ONE is a poor source. Is there some specific text you want to make sourced to a proposed reliable source? For anything on pseudoscience, you would need a source specifically addressing the pseudoscience issue. Bon courage (talk) 18:15, 23 March 2025 (UTC)[reply]