Efficacy of Digital Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for the Treatment of Insomnia Symptoms Among Pregnant Women

Jan 23, 2020JAMA psychiatry

Digital Cognitive Behavioral Therapy may improve insomnia symptoms in pregnant women: A randomized clinical trial

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Abstract

Women receiving digital cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) experienced statistically significant improvements in insomnia symptom severity compared to those receiving standard treatment.

  • The study included 208 pregnant women with elevated insomnia symptoms, randomized to digital CBT-I or standard treatment.
  • Digital CBT-I consisted of 6 weekly sessions lasting approximately 20 minutes each.
  • Improvements in insomnia symptoms, sleep efficiency, and global sleep quality were statistically significant for those receiving digital CBT-I.
  • No significant improvement in nightly sleep duration was observed in either group.
  • The findings suggest that digital CBT-I may be an effective intervention for managing insomnia during pregnancy.

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