Long-Term Effects of an Unguided Online Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Chronic Insomnia

Jan 10, 2019Journal of clinical sleep medicine : JCSM : official publication of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine

Long-term results of self-help online therapy for chronic insomnia

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Abstract

Significant improvements in insomnia symptoms were observed 18 months after participants received fully automated Internet-delivered cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I).

  • Participants showed substantial reductions in insomnia severity, as indicated by a 2.04 point improvement on the Insomnia Severity Index.
  • Sleep quality also improved, with a 1.64 point decrease on the Bergen Insomnia Scale.
  • Daytime fatigue levels decreased by 0.85 points, and psychological distress reduced by 0.51 points.
  • Changes in beliefs about sleep showed a significant 1.44 point improvement.
  • Improvements in sleep-related variables recorded in diaries were moderate to large and were maintained at the 18-month follow-up.

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