Abstract Insomnia is a major health problem, commonly leading to pharmacological treatment. During recent years, behavioural therapies have gained stronger therapeutic position, not least cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT). The aim was to investigate the effect of a CBT-based group intervention for insomnia in primary care, by means of self-reported sleep quality and duration. In addition, cortisol in saliva, as a biological marker of stress was tested. Methods: Fifty participants with primary insomnia, attending primary care, were enrolled, 35 receiving the intervention, and 15 serving as control. The intervention group was recruited during the first two study years, and controls during a following third year, without randomization. The i...
Background and Objective Pharmacotherapy currently widely used in the treatment of insomnia can be h...
grantor: University of TorontoInsomnia is the most common of all sleep disorders and its c...
grantor: University of TorontoInsomnia is the most common of all sleep disorders and its c...
Abstract Insomnia is a major health problem, commonly leading to pharmacological treatment. During r...
Abstract Insomnia is a major health problem, commonly leading to pharmacological treatment. During r...
Abstract Insomnia is a major health problem, commonly leading to pharmacological treatment. During r...
Abstract Insomnia is a major health problem, commonly leading to pharmacological treatment. During r...
Chronic insomnia is a prevalent problem in primary health care and tends to be more serious than ins...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Persistent insomnia, although very common in general practice, often proves proble...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Persistent insomnia, although very common in general practice, often proves proble...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Persistent insomnia, although very common in general practice, often proves pro...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Persistent insomnia, although very common in general practice, often proves proble...
Chronic insomnia is a very common clinical condition which may respond well to non-pharmacological t...
Chronic insomnia is a very common clinical condition which may respond well to non-pharmacological t...
Despite insomnia affecting around 15% of the adult population and being associated with personal and...
Background and Objective Pharmacotherapy currently widely used in the treatment of insomnia can be h...
grantor: University of TorontoInsomnia is the most common of all sleep disorders and its c...
grantor: University of TorontoInsomnia is the most common of all sleep disorders and its c...
Abstract Insomnia is a major health problem, commonly leading to pharmacological treatment. During r...
Abstract Insomnia is a major health problem, commonly leading to pharmacological treatment. During r...
Abstract Insomnia is a major health problem, commonly leading to pharmacological treatment. During r...
Abstract Insomnia is a major health problem, commonly leading to pharmacological treatment. During r...
Chronic insomnia is a prevalent problem in primary health care and tends to be more serious than ins...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Persistent insomnia, although very common in general practice, often proves proble...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Persistent insomnia, although very common in general practice, often proves proble...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Persistent insomnia, although very common in general practice, often proves pro...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Persistent insomnia, although very common in general practice, often proves proble...
Chronic insomnia is a very common clinical condition which may respond well to non-pharmacological t...
Chronic insomnia is a very common clinical condition which may respond well to non-pharmacological t...
Despite insomnia affecting around 15% of the adult population and being associated with personal and...
Background and Objective Pharmacotherapy currently widely used in the treatment of insomnia can be h...
grantor: University of TorontoInsomnia is the most common of all sleep disorders and its c...
grantor: University of TorontoInsomnia is the most common of all sleep disorders and its c...