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Sponsor: Karolinska Institutet
Conditions: Sleep Problem, Anxiety Disorders, Affective Disorder
Interventions: Adjusted group CBT-i for Depression, Anxiety and PTSD, Care as usual wait-list control group
Countries: Sweden
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is treatment of choice for insomnia. Many patients in psychiatric care have sleep problems including insomnia, but are rarely given the choice to participate in CBT to improve their sleep. Patients with PTSD, Anxiety disorders and Depression display high levels of sleep difficulties. Sleep problems are often general, such as insomnia and sleep phase problems. In a previous pilot study, the investigators of the current study developed a CBT protocol that would target sleep problems in this mixed psychiatric population. The basis was CBT for insomnia (CBT-i), but also including techniques that would alleviate sleep phase problems (e.g. the systematic use of light and darkness), and techniques to target more general sleep related problems (e.g. difficulties waking up in the morning), that are also common in psychiatric patients. This treatment was well tolerated and gave large withing-group effects on insomnia severity in the pilot study. In a naturalistic randomized controlled trial, the investigators now evaluate the effects of this psychological treatment on sleep and anxiety and depressive symptoms in patients at the units for Anxiety and Affective disorders and Trauma, Southwest Psychiatry and Northern Stockholm Psychiatry, Stockholm County Council, Sweden.
Sex: ALL
Age: 18 Years to —
Healthy volunteers: No
Study type: INTERVENTIONAL
Inclusion Criteria: * Being a patient at the clinics involved in the project * Experiencing sleep problems (subjective report) above 10 points on the ISI * Being able to participate in a psychological intervention in group format in Swedish Exclusion Criteria: * Night shift work
- Stockholm, Sweden