ACTRN12613001312730
Completed
Not Applicable
The evaluation of a brief cognitive-behaviour therapy treatment program for the treatment of sleep maintenance insomnia in older adults.
Overview
- Phase
- Not Applicable
- Intervention
- Not specified
- Conditions
- Sleep maintenance insomnia
- Sponsor
- Flinders University
- Enrollment
- 118
- Status
- Completed
- Last Updated
- 6 years ago
Overview
Brief Summary
No summary available.
Investigators
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- •Participants were included in this study if they experienced (a) wake after sleep onset of greater than 30\-minutes, at least three nights per week for a reported duration of at least 6\-months, and (b) impaired daytime functioning such as daytime fatigue or memory problems. All participants were required to remain free of sedative/hypnotic medication for at least one month prior to and throughout their involvement in the study.
Exclusion Criteria
- •Participants with clear clinical symptoms of other sleep disorders or severe medical/psychiatric disorders were excluded. Participants were excluded if they (a) indicated the presence of sleep apnoea (AHI\>15\) or restless legs syndrome, (b) indicated the presence of major depression, anxiety or serious cognitive impairment, or (c) consumed excessive amounts of caffeine (\>300mg per day) or alcohol (\> two standard drinks per day).
Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
Not specified
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