Efficacy of acceptance and commitment therapy as a stand-alone treatment for Insomnia: Protocol of a randomized waitlist controlled trial

Mathilde I. Looman , Tim M. Schoenmakers , Tessa F. Blanken , Floris E. Linnebank , Jan H. Kamphuis , Jaap Lancee
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While Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Insomnia (ACT-I) has been proposed as a promising alternative to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia, its efficacy as a distinct alternative, without sleep restriction and stimulus control, remains largely unknown. In this protocol paper, we describe a randomized controlled trial that aims to test the efficacy of ACT-I as a stand-alone intervention for insomnia. Adults with insomnia (N = 80) will be randomly allocated to five individual sessions of ACT-I or a waitlist control group. The main objective is to assess whether ACT-I is superior to the control group in improving insomnia severity, alongside secondary outcomes including sleep diary measures, anxiety, depression, general well-being, and sleep-related quality of life. Additionally, we aim to explore potential mechanisms of ACT-I, including psychological (in)flexibility, sleep-related arousal, dysfunctional cognitions, and sleep-related safety behaviors. Both the treatment and waiting period span 7 weeks. Assessments take place at baseline (pre), after 4 weeks (mid), and after 8 weeks (post), followed by a 3- and 6-month follow-up for the ACT-I group. Treatment effects will be analyzed with mixed linear regression based on the intention-to-treat principle, and potential mechanisms will be explored with network intervention analysis. This study contributes to the understanding of ACT-I’s treatment effects and potential working mechanisms, informing clinical practice on whether ACT-I without sleep restriction or stimulus control could provide an adequate alternative treatment for insomnia. Trial registration number: NCT06336551.
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接受与承诺疗法作为失眠症独立疗法的疗效:随机候选对照试验方案
尽管 "接受与承诺失眠症疗法"(ACT-I)被认为是认知行为疗法治疗失眠症的一种很有前途的替代疗法,但作为一种没有睡眠限制和刺激控制的独特替代疗法,它的疗效在很大程度上仍不为人所知。在这份协议文件中,我们介绍了一项随机对照试验,旨在测试 ACT-I 作为失眠症独立干预措施的疗效。患有失眠症的成人(N = 80)将被随机分配到五次 ACT-I 个人疗程或等待名单对照组。主要目的是评估 ACT-I 在改善失眠严重程度方面是否优于对照组,同时评估睡眠日记测量、焦虑、抑郁、一般幸福感和与睡眠相关的生活质量等次要结果。此外,我们还旨在探索 ACT-I 的潜在机制,包括心理(不)灵活性、与睡眠相关的唤醒、功能障碍认知以及与睡眠相关的安全行为。治疗和等待期均为 7 周。分别在基线(前)、4 周后(中)和 8 周后(后)进行评估,然后对 ACT-I 组进行 3 个月和 6 个月的随访。治疗效果将根据意向治疗原则进行混合线性回归分析,潜在机制将通过网络干预分析进行探讨。这项研究有助于了解ACT-I的治疗效果和潜在的工作机制,为临床实践提供信息,说明不限制睡眠或不控制刺激的ACT-I是否可以作为治疗失眠症的适当替代疗法。试验注册号:NCT06336551:NCT06336551。
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Journal of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy
Journal of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy Psychology-Clinical Psychology
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