Cognitive behavioural therapy for insomnia (CBTi) as a treatment for tinnitus-related insomnia: a randomised controlled trial.

IF 4.3 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Elizabeth Marks, Christopher Hallsworth, Florian Vogt, Helene Klein, Laurence McKenna
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Abstract

Insomnia is a significant difficulty and is reported by large proportion of people with tinnitus. Although cognitive behavioural therapy for insomnia (CBTi) might be an effective treatment, no controlled studies had been conducted to date. This randomised controlled trial evaluated the benefits of CBTi on a sample of 102 people with tinnitus-related insomnia. Participants were randomised to 1) CBTi, 2) Audiology-Based Care (ABC) or 3) Sleep Support Group (SSG). Primary outcomes included insomnia, sleep efficiency and total sleep time. Secondary outcomes measured sleep onset latency, sleep quality, tinnitus distress, psychological distress, functioning and quality of life. CBTi was superior at reducing insomnia and increasing sleep efficiency compared to ABC post-intervention and at 6-month follow-up. ABC was superior at reducing insomnia and increasing sleep efficiency compared to SSG. Both CBTi and ABC reported increased total sleep time compared to SSG at 6-month follow. More than 80% of participants in the CBTi group reported clinically meaningful improvements compared to 47% in ABC and 20% for those receiving social support. CBTi was more effective in reducing tinnitus distress and improving sleep quality, functioning and some aspects of mental health. CBTi and ABC offer effective treatments for tinnitus-related sleep disorder but CBTi offers a sizeable benefit.

认知行为疗法治疗失眠症(CBTi)作为耳鸣相关性失眠症的治疗:一项随机对照试验。
失眠是一个显著的困难,并报告了很大比例的耳鸣患者。虽然失眠的认知行为疗法(CBTi)可能是一种有效的治疗方法,但迄今为止还没有进行过对照研究。这项随机对照试验评估了CBTi对102名耳鸣相关性失眠患者的益处。参与者被随机分配到1)CBTi, 2)听力学基础护理(ABC)或3)睡眠支持组(SSG)。主要结局包括失眠、睡眠效率和总睡眠时间。次要结局测量睡眠发作潜伏期、睡眠质量、耳鸣痛苦、心理痛苦、功能和生活质量。干预后和6个月随访时,CBTi在减少失眠和提高睡眠效率方面优于ABC。ABC在减少失眠和提高睡眠效率方面优于SSG。与SSG相比,CBTi和ABC在6个月后都报告了总睡眠时间的增加。CBTi组中超过80%的参与者报告有临床意义的改善,而ABC组为47%,接受社会支持组为20%。CBTi在减少耳鸣痛苦、改善睡眠质量、功能和某些心理健康方面更有效。CBTi和ABC为耳鸣相关的睡眠障碍提供了有效的治疗方法,但CBTi提供了相当大的益处。
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Cognitive Behaviour Therapy
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
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期刊介绍: Cognitive Behaviour Therapy is a peer reviewed, multidisciplinary journal devoted to the application of behavioural and cognitive sciences to clinical psychology and psychotherapy. The journal publishes state-of-the-art scientific articles within: - clinical and health psychology - psychopathology - behavioural medicine - assessment - treatment - theoretical issues pertinent to behavioural, cognitive and combined cognitive behavioural therapies With the number of high quality contributions increasing, the journal has been able to maintain a rapid publication schedule, providing readers with the latest research in the field.
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