Introduction Insomnia is a major public health concern. While cognitive behaviour therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) is acknowledged as the best available intervention, there are unanswered questions about its wider dissemination, socioeconomic benefits and its impact on health resource utilisation. The aim of this randomised controlled trial (RCT) is to investigate the effectiveness of a fully automated online version of CBT-I compared with online patient education about sleep (PE). Outcome measures comprise changes in symptoms of insomnia, time off work due to sick leave as well as medication and health resource utilisation. Also, we will examine (i) putative mediators of the effects of CBT-I on insomnia severity and (ii) selected potential ps...
Background: DSM-V criteria for insomnia disorder are met by 6 to 10 % of the adult population. Insom...
Background Insomnia is a prevalent problem with a high burden of disease (e.g. reduced quality of li...
Abstract Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is characterized by problematic drinking that becomes severe. In...
Introduction Insomnia is a major public health concern. While cognitive behaviour therapy for insomn...
Introduction Insomnia is highly prevalent in outpatients receiving treatment for mental disorders. C...
Introduction Insomnia is highly prevalent in outpatients receiving treatment for mental disorders. C...
Background Although several large-scale randomised controlled trials have shown the efficacy of digi...
Previous research has demonstrated that digital CBT (dCBT), delivered via the Internet, is a scalabl...
Background: Previous research has demonstrated that digital CBT (dCBT), delivered via the Internet, ...
Background\ud Insomnia is a highly prevalent disorder causing clinically significant distress and im...
Abstract Background Previous research has demonstrated that digital CBT (dCBT), delivered via the In...
Kirstie N Anderson, Paul Goldsmith, Alison Gardiner Regional Sleep Service, Freeman Hospital, Newcas...
Background: Insomnia is a highly prevalent disorder causing clinically significant distress and impa...
Background: Internet-delivered cognitive-behavior treatment for insomnia (iCBT-I) has the potential ...
INTRODUCTION: It is unclear how internet-delivered cognitive-behavioural therapy for insomnia (CBT-I...
Background: DSM-V criteria for insomnia disorder are met by 6 to 10 % of the adult population. Insom...
Background Insomnia is a prevalent problem with a high burden of disease (e.g. reduced quality of li...
Abstract Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is characterized by problematic drinking that becomes severe. In...
Introduction Insomnia is a major public health concern. While cognitive behaviour therapy for insomn...
Introduction Insomnia is highly prevalent in outpatients receiving treatment for mental disorders. C...
Introduction Insomnia is highly prevalent in outpatients receiving treatment for mental disorders. C...
Background Although several large-scale randomised controlled trials have shown the efficacy of digi...
Previous research has demonstrated that digital CBT (dCBT), delivered via the Internet, is a scalabl...
Background: Previous research has demonstrated that digital CBT (dCBT), delivered via the Internet, ...
Background\ud Insomnia is a highly prevalent disorder causing clinically significant distress and im...
Abstract Background Previous research has demonstrated that digital CBT (dCBT), delivered via the In...
Kirstie N Anderson, Paul Goldsmith, Alison Gardiner Regional Sleep Service, Freeman Hospital, Newcas...
Background: Insomnia is a highly prevalent disorder causing clinically significant distress and impa...
Background: Internet-delivered cognitive-behavior treatment for insomnia (iCBT-I) has the potential ...
INTRODUCTION: It is unclear how internet-delivered cognitive-behavioural therapy for insomnia (CBT-I...
Background: DSM-V criteria for insomnia disorder are met by 6 to 10 % of the adult population. Insom...
Background Insomnia is a prevalent problem with a high burden of disease (e.g. reduced quality of li...
Abstract Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is characterized by problematic drinking that becomes severe. In...