Music is often used as a self-help tool to alleviate insomnia. To evaluate the effect of bedtime music listening as a strategy for improving insomnia, we conducted an assessor-blinded randomized controlled trial. Fifty-seven persons with insomnia disorder were included and randomized to music intervention (n = 19), audiobook control (n = 19) or a waitlist control group (n = 19). The primary outcome measure was the Insomnia Severity Index. In addition, we used polysomnography and actigraphy to evaluate objective measures of sleep, and assessed sleep quality and quality of life. The results showed no clear effect of music on insomnia symptoms as the group × time interaction only approached significance (effect size = 0.71, p =.06), though the...
Hospitalized patients were found to sleep significantly worse in the hospital than at home. The lack...
The aim of the present study was to examine the effects of music relaxation on insomnia and emotiona...
Sleep disorders are commonly experienced by community caregivers for persons with cancer, with at le...
Music is often used as a self-help tool to alleviate insomnia. To evaluate the effect of bedtime mus...
Previous research has found that young adults exhibit patterns of poor sleep and that poor sleep is ...
ABSTRACT Q2 Background: Listening to music is often used as a self-help intervention to improve sle...
This study examined the effects of music on improving quality of sleep. Participants were randomly a...
BACKGROUND: Insomnia in depression is common and difficult to resolve. Unresolved depression-related...
Sleep loss is a widespread problem with serious physical and economic consequences. Music can impact...
Various studies have been conducted to research beneficial sleep practices including audio, such as ...
Listening to soothing music has been used as a complementary therapy to improve sleep quality. Howev...
Background Music therapy is a non-pharmacological therapy that combines mind-body therapy as an inte...
This study aims to identify music therapy in insomnia sleep disorders. The research design used is a...
Sleep constitutes a basic need that determines human physical and psychological health, which makes ...
The first night effect (FNE) has been described as a phenomenon that affects sleep quality as measur...
Hospitalized patients were found to sleep significantly worse in the hospital than at home. The lack...
The aim of the present study was to examine the effects of music relaxation on insomnia and emotiona...
Sleep disorders are commonly experienced by community caregivers for persons with cancer, with at le...
Music is often used as a self-help tool to alleviate insomnia. To evaluate the effect of bedtime mus...
Previous research has found that young adults exhibit patterns of poor sleep and that poor sleep is ...
ABSTRACT Q2 Background: Listening to music is often used as a self-help intervention to improve sle...
This study examined the effects of music on improving quality of sleep. Participants were randomly a...
BACKGROUND: Insomnia in depression is common and difficult to resolve. Unresolved depression-related...
Sleep loss is a widespread problem with serious physical and economic consequences. Music can impact...
Various studies have been conducted to research beneficial sleep practices including audio, such as ...
Listening to soothing music has been used as a complementary therapy to improve sleep quality. Howev...
Background Music therapy is a non-pharmacological therapy that combines mind-body therapy as an inte...
This study aims to identify music therapy in insomnia sleep disorders. The research design used is a...
Sleep constitutes a basic need that determines human physical and psychological health, which makes ...
The first night effect (FNE) has been described as a phenomenon that affects sleep quality as measur...
Hospitalized patients were found to sleep significantly worse in the hospital than at home. The lack...
The aim of the present study was to examine the effects of music relaxation on insomnia and emotiona...
Sleep disorders are commonly experienced by community caregivers for persons with cancer, with at le...