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Guided Internet-delivered cognitive behavioural treatment for insomnia: a randomized trial

  • Annemieke Van Straten
  • , J. Emmelkamp
  • , Jessica de Wit
  • , J. Lancee
  • , Gerhard Andersson
  • , E. J. W. van Someren
  • , Pim Cuijpers

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    Abstract

    Background Insomnia is a prevalent problem with a high burden of disease (e.g. reduced quality of life, reduced work capacity) and a high co-morbidity with other mental and somatic disorders. Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) is effective in the treatment of insomnia but is seldom offered. CBT delivered through the Internet might be a more accessible alternative. In this study we examined the effectiveness of a guided Internet-delivered CBT for adults with insomnia using a randomized controlled trial (RCT). Method A total of 118 patients, recruited from the general population, were randomized to the 6-week guided Internet intervention (n = 59) or to a wait-list control group (n = 59). Patients filled out an online questionnaire and a 7-day sleep diary before (T0) and after (T1) the 6-week period. The intervention group received a follow-up questionnaire 3 months after baseline (T2). Results Almost three-quarters (72.9%) of the patients completed the whole intervention. Intention-to-treat (ITT) analysis showed that the treatment had statistically significant medium to large effects (p < 0.05; Cohen's d between 0.40 and 1.06), and resulted more often in clinically relevant changes, on all sleep and secondary outcomes with the exception of sleep onset latency (SOL) and number of awakenings (NA). There was a non-significant difference in the reduction in sleep medication between the intervention (a decrease of 6.8%) and control (an increase of 1.8%) groups (p = 0.20). Data on longer-term effects were inconclusive. Conclusions This study adds to the growing body of literature that indicates that guided CBT for insomnia can be delivered through the Internet. Patients accept the format and their sleep improves.

    Original languageEnglish
    JournalPsychological Medicine
    Volume44
    Issue number7
    Pages (from-to)1521-1532
    Number of pages12
    ISSN0033-2917
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 05.2014

    UN SDGs

    This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

    1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
      SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being

    Research areas and keywords

    • Psychology
    • Health sciences
    • Behaviour therapy
    • cognitive therapy
    • Internet
    • sleep disorders
    • sleep initiation and maintenance disorders

    ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

    • Applied Psychology
    • Psychiatry and Mental health

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