For over 30 y sleep restriction therapy (SRT) has been used to treat insomnia but we know very little about how this therapy exerts its effects. When SRT was first described, it was hypothesised to treat insomnia by addressing four key factors: strengthening homeostatic sleep pressure, inhibiting perpetuating practices (excessive time in bed), attenuating hyperarousal and tightening regulatory control of sleep by the endogenous circadian pacemaker. We conducted a systematic literature review in search of evidence for these putative mechanisms-of-action. A total of 15 randomised and non-randomised studies investigating SRT met inclusion criteria. For each study, we extracted all variables associated with the proposed mechanisms and assessed ...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Sleep restriction therapy (SRT) has been shown to be comparably effective relative...
Stimulus control (SC) is commonly viewed as an evidence-based treatment for insomnia, but it has not...
Study Objectives: To investigate the relative contributions of the homeostatic and circadian process...
For over 30 y sleep restriction therapy (SRT) has been used to treat insomnia but we know very littl...
Study Objectives Sleep restriction therapy (SRT) effectively treats insomnia but mechanisms are poor...
Insomnia is one of the most common health burdens world-wide. While pharmacological treatment is ava...
Study Objectives Sleep restriction therapy (SRT) is one of the most effective treatments for insomni...
Our objective was to investigate the physiological mechanisms involved in the sleep restriction trea...
Aims: Adverse-effects of psychological therapies are rarely recorded or considered. Sleep Restrictio...
Our objective was to investigate the physiological mechanisms involved in the sleep restriction trea...
Sleep restriction therapy is routinely used within cognitive behavioral therapy to treat chronic ins...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether sleep restriction therapy (SRT) is associated with reduced ...
Study Objectives: To investigate whether sleep restriction therapy (SRT) is associated with reduc...
Insomnia is a common disturbance of sleep which can be treated effectively with cognitive behavioura...
Objective: To explore the patient experience of Sleep Restriction Therapy (SRT) for insomnia, with p...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Sleep restriction therapy (SRT) has been shown to be comparably effective relative...
Stimulus control (SC) is commonly viewed as an evidence-based treatment for insomnia, but it has not...
Study Objectives: To investigate the relative contributions of the homeostatic and circadian process...
For over 30 y sleep restriction therapy (SRT) has been used to treat insomnia but we know very littl...
Study Objectives Sleep restriction therapy (SRT) effectively treats insomnia but mechanisms are poor...
Insomnia is one of the most common health burdens world-wide. While pharmacological treatment is ava...
Study Objectives Sleep restriction therapy (SRT) is one of the most effective treatments for insomni...
Our objective was to investigate the physiological mechanisms involved in the sleep restriction trea...
Aims: Adverse-effects of psychological therapies are rarely recorded or considered. Sleep Restrictio...
Our objective was to investigate the physiological mechanisms involved in the sleep restriction trea...
Sleep restriction therapy is routinely used within cognitive behavioral therapy to treat chronic ins...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether sleep restriction therapy (SRT) is associated with reduced ...
Study Objectives: To investigate whether sleep restriction therapy (SRT) is associated with reduc...
Insomnia is a common disturbance of sleep which can be treated effectively with cognitive behavioura...
Objective: To explore the patient experience of Sleep Restriction Therapy (SRT) for insomnia, with p...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Sleep restriction therapy (SRT) has been shown to be comparably effective relative...
Stimulus control (SC) is commonly viewed as an evidence-based treatment for insomnia, but it has not...
Study Objectives: To investigate the relative contributions of the homeostatic and circadian process...