The applicability and effectiveness of the cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (Smart CBT-I plus) online program in patients with insomnia disorder combined with anxiety and depression: a randomized controlled trial protocol
Frontiers in Psychiatry,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
16
Опубликована: Март 28, 2025
Insomnia
is
often
accompanied
by
depression
and
anxiety,
which
can
seriously
affect
people's
quality
of
life.
Cognitive
behavioral
therapy
for
insomnia
(CBT-I)
the
first-line
treatment,
but
existing
CBT-I
ignores
intervention
anxiety-depressive
symptoms,
has
poor
efficacy
due
to
lack
artificial
support,
compliance,
inability
spread
widely
high
dropping
rate.
A
balance
needed
between
convenience
efficiency
web-based
technology
patient
needs.
Again
in
this
context,
an
online
WeChat
applet
(Smart
plus)
will
be
developed
with
as
core,
integrating
cognitive
modules
anxiety.
This
study
validate
effectiveness
applicability
Smart
plus
examining
whether
group
significantly
reduce
distress
people
suffering
from
anxiety
and/or
symptoms
compared
psychoeducational
group.
In
parallel-group,
randomized
controlled
trial,
180
patients
seeking
help
combined
recruited,
they
60
being
assigned
psychoeducation
(control
group),
120
(study
group).
Measurements
taken
at
baseline,
post-intervention,
6
12
month
follow-up,
same
time,
semi-structured
qualitative
interviews
about
experience
using
conducted
randomly
selected
The
results
involve
insomnia,
explore
its
effectiveness,
in-treatment
dropout
rates
subjective
feedback
plus.
Self-help
platforms
need
more
individually
designed
reach
a
wider
audience.
Research
aimed
audience,
such
general
public,
make
research
universal
platform
meaningful.
Язык: Английский
Exploring the associations between data-driven insomnia disorder combined with mild anxiety or/and depressive symptoms and the efficacy of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for insomnia
International Journal of Clinical and Health Psychology,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
25(1), С. 100562 - 100562
Опубликована: Янв. 1, 2025
Язык: Английский
Circadian rhythm dysfunction and psychopathology in the offspring of parents with bipolar disorder: a high-risk study in the Chinese population
General Psychiatry,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
37(3), С. e101239 - e101239
Опубликована: Май 1, 2024
Background
Understanding
the
evolution
of
circadian
rhythm
dysfunction
and
psychopathology
in
high-risk
population
has
important
implications
for
prevention
bipolar
disorder.
Nevertheless,
some
previous
studies
on
emergence
psychopathologies
among
populations
were
inconsistent
limited.
Aims
To
examine
prevalence
rates
sleep
dysfunctions,
mental
disorders
their
symptoms
offspring
parents
with
(O-BD)
without
disorder
(O-control).
Methods
The
study
included
191
O-BD
202
O-control
subjects
aged
6–21
years
from
Greater
Bay
Area,
China.
diagnoses
sleep/circadian
assessed
by
Diagnostic
Interview
Sleep
Patterns
Disorders,
Schedule
Affective
Disorders
Schizophrenia
School-Age
Children-Present
Lifetime
Version,
respectively.
Generalised
estimating
equations
shared
frailty
proportional
hazards
models
survival
analysis
applied
to
compare
outcomes
offspring.
Results
Adjusting
age,
sex
region
recruitment,
there
was
a
significantly
higher
risk
delayed
phase
(9.55%
vs
2.58%,
adjusted
OR:
4.04)
than
O-control.
had
nearly
fivefold
mood
(11.70%
3.47%,
4.68)
social
anxiety
(6.28%
1.49%,
4.70),
fourfold
depressive
(11.17%
3.99)
threefold
(20.74%
10.40%,
2.59)
Subgroup
revealed
that
children
(aged
under
12
years)
2-fold
any
behavioural
O-control,
while
4-fold
symptoms,
7.5-fold
3-fold
adolescents
over).
Conclusions
There
an
increase
compared
control
counterparts,
confirming
central
role
findings
specific
age-related
stage-related
developmental
patterns
adolescent
paved
way
develop
early
clinical
intervention
strategies.
Trial
registration
number
NCT03656302
.
Язык: Английский
Dual roles of the amygdala–hippocampus circuit in the regulation of rapid eye movement sleep and depression symptoms by repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation in patients with insomnia
General Psychiatry,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
37(2), С. e101183 - e101183
Опубликована: Апрель 1, 2024
Язык: Английский
Toward personalized care for insomnia in the US Army: a machine learning model to predict response to cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia
Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
20(6), С. 921 - 931
Опубликована: Фев. 2, 2024
The
standard
of
care
for
military
personnel
with
insomnia
is
cognitive
behavioral
therapy
(CBT-I).
However,
only
a
minority
seeking
treatment
receive
CBT-I,
and
little
reliable
guidance
exists
to
identify
those
most
likely
respond.
As
step
toward
personalized
care,
we
present
results
machine
learning
(ML)
model
predict
CBT-I
response.
Язык: Английский
Research on the psychological status of medical staff during the COVID-19 epidemic in China: A longitudinal study
Medicine,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
102(34), С. e34750 - e34750
Опубликована: Авг. 25, 2023
An
online
questionnaire,
including
the
Self-Rating
Anxiety
Scale
(SAS)
and
Depression
(SDS),
was
used
to
assess
psychological
status
of
medical
staff
in
Wuhan
during
COVID-19
epidemic.
Lasso-Logistic
regression
analysis
performed
analyze
risk
factors
abnormal
(anxiety
or
depression).
36.6%
study
subjects
experienced
anxiety,
41.5%
depression.
Female
(OR
[odds
ratio]
=
7.22,
95%
CI
[confidence
interval]:
0.58-89.33),
basic
diseases
17.95,
CI:
1.59-202.49),
suspected
exposure
history
9.63,
1.40-66.29),
smoking
6.07,
0.38-96.78)
were
for
anxiety.
5.00,
0.45-55.91),
37.19,
2.70-512.73),
5.10,
0.78-33.10),
drinking
wine
6.27,
0.38-103.85)
The
results
re-sampling
evaluation
after
2
years
showed
that
some
still
anxiety
(42.4%)
depression
(27.3%),
proportion
females
higher.
Early
intervention
should
be
carried
out,
short-term
long-term
plans
formulated.
Язык: Английский