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Acceptability, tolerability, and potential efficacy of cognitive behavioural therapy for Insomnia Disorder subtypes defined by polysomnography: A retrospective cohort study.


ABSTRACT: In this retrospective cohort study, we describe acceptability, tolerability and potential efficacy of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) in Insomnia Disorder subtypes, derived from polysomnography (PSG): insomnia with normal-sleep duration (I-NSD) and insomnia with short-sleep duration (I-SSD). All research volunteers were offered access to digital CBT, single component sleep restriction therapy and face-to-face group CBT. Follow-up occurred at three months post-treatment using the insomnia severity index (ISI). 96 participants (61 females, mean age of 41 years) were grouped into either normal-sleep (n?=?53) or short-sleep (n?=?43). CBT was acceptable to 63% of participants (normal-sleep?=?31, short-sleep?=?29), with 28 completing therapy (tolerability: normal-sleep?=?11, short-sleep?=?17). For potential efficacy, 39 (normal-sleep?=?20, short-sleep?=?19) out of 96 participants (41%) completed a follow-up ISI assessment. In this reduced sample, mean (SD) ISI scores decreased across both groups (normal-sleep: 18.0 (4.0) to 10.7 (4.6); short-sleep: 16.5 (5.5) to 11.0 (6.3); both P?

SUBMITTER: Miller CB 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5923902 | biostudies-other | 2018 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Acceptability, tolerability, and potential efficacy of cognitive behavioural therapy for Insomnia Disorder subtypes defined by polysomnography: A retrospective cohort study.

Miller Christopher B CB   Espie Colin A CA   Bartlett Delwyn J DJ   Marshall Nathaniel S NS   Gordon Christopher J CJ   Grunstein Ronald R RR  

Scientific reports 20180427 1


In this retrospective cohort study, we describe acceptability, tolerability and potential efficacy of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) in Insomnia Disorder subtypes, derived from polysomnography (PSG): insomnia with normal-sleep duration (I-NSD) and insomnia with short-sleep duration (I-SSD). All research volunteers were offered access to digital CBT, single component sleep restriction therapy and face-to-face group CBT. Follow-up occurred at three months post-treatment using the insomnia sev  ...[more]

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