Network meta-analysis examining efficacy of components of cognitive behavioural therapy for insomnia

IF 13.7 1区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL Clinical Psychology Review Pub Date : 2024-10-28 DOI:10.1016/j.cpr.2024.102507
Lisa Steinmetz , Laura Simon , Bernd Feige , Dieter Riemann , Anna F. Johann , Johanna Ell , David D. Ebert , Harald Baumeister , Fee Benz , Kai Spiegelhalder
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Cognitive behavioural therapy for insomnia (CBTI) is recommended as first-line treatment for insomnia. CBT-I is a multi-component intervention comprising psychoeducation, sleep restriction, stimulus control, cognitive, and relaxation therapy. The relative efficacy of its components has yet to be investigated with state-of-the-art meta-analytic methods. PubMed, MEDLINE, PsycINFO, PsycARTICLES, and CINAHL were searched according to a pre-registered protocol using search terms indicative of insomnia and CBTI. Baseline-to-post-treatment effect sizes (Cohen's d) were calculated in a component network meta-analysis. Eighty studies representing 15,351 participants (mean age 44.9 years, 70.1 % female) were included. For the primary outcome insomnia severity, a significant positive effect for sleep restriction therapy (d = −0.45; 95 % CI: [−0.63; −0.36]) was found. Overall, the results suggest that sleep restriction therapy improves self-reported sleep continuity and sleep quality, and stimulus control therapy improves self-reported and objective total sleep time. No significant effects of psychoeducation, relaxation therapy, and cognitive therapy, and no further significant effects of any CBT-I component on objective sleep parameters were found. The most common sources of bias were a lack of blinding, missing outcome data, and the absence of study protocols. The current results suggest that sleep restriction therapy and stimulus control therapy are the most effective components of CBT-I.
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对认知行为疗法治疗失眠的疗效进行网络荟萃分析
失眠认知行为疗法(CBTI)被推荐为失眠症的一线治疗方法。CBT-I 是一种多成分干预方法,包括心理教育、睡眠限制、刺激控制、认知和放松疗法。其各组成部分的相对疗效还有待采用最先进的荟萃分析方法进行研究。根据预先登记的方案,使用表明失眠和 CBTI 的检索词对 PubMed、MEDLINE、PsycINFO、PsycARTICLES 和 CINAHL 进行了检索。在成分网络荟萃分析中计算了基线到治疗后的效应大小(Cohen's d)。共纳入了代表 15,351 名参与者(平均年龄 44.9 岁,70.1% 为女性)的 80 项研究。就主要结果失眠严重程度而言,睡眠限制疗法具有显著的正效应(d = -0.45;95 % CI:[-0.63; -0.36])。总体而言,研究结果表明,睡眠限制疗法可改善自我报告的睡眠连续性和睡眠质量,而刺激控制疗法则可改善自我报告的和客观的总睡眠时间。心理教育、放松疗法和认知疗法对客观睡眠参数均无明显影响,而 CBT-I 的任何组成部分对客观睡眠参数均无进一步的明显影响。最常见的偏差来源是缺乏盲法、结果数据缺失和缺乏研究方案。目前的结果表明,睡眠限制疗法和刺激控制疗法是 CBT-I 最有效的组成部分。
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Clinical Psychology Review
Clinical Psychology Review PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
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期刊介绍: Clinical Psychology Review serves as a platform for substantial reviews addressing pertinent topics in clinical psychology. Encompassing a spectrum of issues, from psychopathology to behavior therapy, cognition to cognitive therapies, behavioral medicine to community mental health, assessment, and child development, the journal seeks cutting-edge papers that significantly contribute to advancing the science and/or practice of clinical psychology. While maintaining a primary focus on topics directly related to clinical psychology, the journal occasionally features reviews on psychophysiology, learning therapy, experimental psychopathology, and social psychology, provided they demonstrate a clear connection to research or practice in clinical psychology. Integrative literature reviews and summaries of innovative ongoing clinical research programs find a place within its pages. However, reports on individual research studies and theoretical treatises or clinical guides lacking an empirical base are deemed inappropriate for publication.
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