Study Objectives: To investigate whether sleep restriction therapy (SRT) is associated with reduced objective total sleep time (TST), increased daytime somnolence, and impaired vigilance.<p></p> Design: Within-subject, noncontrolled treatment investigation.<p></p> Setting: Sleep research laboratory.<p></p> Participants: Sixteen patients [10 female, mean age = 47.1 (10.8) y] with well-defined psychophysiological insomnia (PI), reporting TST ≤ 6 h.<p></p> Interventions: Patients were treated with single-component SRT over a 4-w protocol, sleeping in the laboratory for 2 nights prior to treatment initiation and for 3 nights (SRT night 1, 8, 22) during the acute in...
Summary: Sleep restriction, a key element of cognitive behavioural therapy for insomnia, involves co...
Although complaints of impaired daytime functioning are essential to the diagnosis of primary insomn...
Crown Copyright © 2017 Published by Elsevier B.V. This manuscript version is made available under t...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether sleep restriction therapy (SRT) is associated with reduced ...
Aims: Adverse-effects of psychological therapies are rarely recorded or considered. Sleep Restrictio...
Insomnia is one of the most common health burdens world-wide. While pharmacological treatment is ava...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Sleep restriction therapy (SRT) has been shown to be comparably effective relative...
Study Objectives Sleep restriction therapy (SRT) is one of the most effective treatments for insomni...
Study Objectives Sleep restriction therapy (SRT) effectively treats insomnia but mechanisms are poor...
Our objective was to investigate the physiological mechanisms involved in the sleep restriction trea...
This study profiles changes in self-reported daytime functioning during sleep restriction therapy (S...
For over 30 y sleep restriction therapy (SRT) has been used to treat insomnia but we know very littl...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: While cognitive and behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBTi) is an effective treatme...
This study examined whether individuals with insomnia and objective short sleep duration <6h, a s...
Insomnia is a common disturbance of sleep which can be treated effectively with cognitive behavioura...
Summary: Sleep restriction, a key element of cognitive behavioural therapy for insomnia, involves co...
Although complaints of impaired daytime functioning are essential to the diagnosis of primary insomn...
Crown Copyright © 2017 Published by Elsevier B.V. This manuscript version is made available under t...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether sleep restriction therapy (SRT) is associated with reduced ...
Aims: Adverse-effects of psychological therapies are rarely recorded or considered. Sleep Restrictio...
Insomnia is one of the most common health burdens world-wide. While pharmacological treatment is ava...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Sleep restriction therapy (SRT) has been shown to be comparably effective relative...
Study Objectives Sleep restriction therapy (SRT) is one of the most effective treatments for insomni...
Study Objectives Sleep restriction therapy (SRT) effectively treats insomnia but mechanisms are poor...
Our objective was to investigate the physiological mechanisms involved in the sleep restriction trea...
This study profiles changes in self-reported daytime functioning during sleep restriction therapy (S...
For over 30 y sleep restriction therapy (SRT) has been used to treat insomnia but we know very littl...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: While cognitive and behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBTi) is an effective treatme...
This study examined whether individuals with insomnia and objective short sleep duration <6h, a s...
Insomnia is a common disturbance of sleep which can be treated effectively with cognitive behavioura...
Summary: Sleep restriction, a key element of cognitive behavioural therapy for insomnia, involves co...
Although complaints of impaired daytime functioning are essential to the diagnosis of primary insomn...
Crown Copyright © 2017 Published by Elsevier B.V. This manuscript version is made available under t...