Effect of a Web-Based Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Insomnia Intervention With 1-Year Follow-up

Dec 1, 2016JAMA psychiatry

Long-term effects of online cognitive therapy for insomnia over one year: a randomized trial

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Abstract

Among 303 participants, 56.6% achieved remission status after one year of using the internet-based CBT-I program.

  • The automated CBT-I intervention led to significant improvements in insomnia severity, sleep-onset latency, and wake after sleep onset.
  • Effect sizes for the SHUTi group indicated substantial improvement from baseline to post-assessment, with values ranging from 0.79 to 1.90.
  • Treatment effects were maintained at the one-year follow-up, showing continued benefits in insomnia severity and sleep metrics.
  • Significant interactions favoring the SHUTi group were observed across all primary sleep outcomes measured.
  • Secondary sleep outcomes, with the exception of total sleep time, also demonstrated significant improvements for the SHUTi participants.

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