0503 Reductions in Sleep and Daily Rhythm Variability Following Brief Behavioral Treatment for Insomnia
Abstract Introduction Brief behavioral treatment for insomnia (BBTI) is efficacious for insomnia symptoms. Here we examine whether BBTI reduces sleep and daily rhythm variability and whether reductions in variability result in improved functioning and quality of life. Methods Ninety-one Veterans wit...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Sleep (New York, N.Y.) N.Y.), 2020-05, Vol.43 (Supplement_1), p.A192-A193 |
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Introduction
Brief behavioral treatment for insomnia (BBTI) is efficacious for insomnia symptoms. Here we examine whether BBTI reduces sleep and daily rhythm variability and whether reductions in variability result in improved functioning and quality of life.
Methods
Ninety-one Veterans with insomnia (49.3±18.7yrs; 18.7% female) were randomized to one of two treatment conditions: BBTI or progressive muscle relaxation training (PMRT; control condition). Variability was assessed using sleep diaries and actigraphy. The sleep diary outcome variables included bedtime variability, wake time variability, and total sleep time variability; actigraphy variables included interdaily stability, intradaily variability, and total sleep time variability. Functioning was assessed using the Work and Social Adjustment Scale. Quality of life was assessed using the Hotel Dieu-16 Scale.
Results
Compared to PMRT, BBTI resulted in a greater reduction in subjective total sleep time variability (F1,90=6.61, p |
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ISSN: | 0161-8105 1550-9109 |
DOI: | 10.1093/sleep/zsaa056.500 |