Cognitive-behavioral, behavioural and mindfulness-based therapies for insomnia in menopause.

IF 1.6 3区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Behavioral Sleep Medicine Pub Date : 2023-07-01 DOI:10.1080/15402002.2022.2109640
Nicole E Carmona, Geneva E Millett, Sheryl M Green, Colleen E Carney
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Objectives: Insomnia is frequently reported by women during menopause due to physiological changes and environmental factors and is associated with negative daytime sequelae. Due to medication side effects and patient preferences, there is increased interest in the use of psychological treatments for menopausal insomnia. The primary objective of this review is to review the efficacy of cognitive-behavioral, behavioral, and mindfulness-based (CBBMB) therapies in treating insomnia in peri- and post-menopausal women. The secondary objective is to review the effect of CBBMB therapies on relevant secondary outcomes to gain a comprehensive understanding of their impacts.

Methods: We conducted a narrative review of the literature. A search of PubMed and Google Scholar was conducted between January 2020 and March 2021.

Results: Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) for insomnia is efficacious, with corollary improvements in mood, functional outcomes and potential mechanistic factors (e.g., unhelpful beliefs). Sleep restriction therapy is also efficacious, with somewhat poorer effects on secondary outcomes relative to CBT. Mindfulness meditation and relaxation for insomnia demonstrated promise, but its long-term effects remain unknown.

Conclusions: Research with more diverse samples and head-to-head comparisons is needed. Dissemination of CBBMBs for insomnia in clinics where menopausal women seek care is an important next step.

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更年期失眠的认知行为、行为和正念疗法。
目的:由于生理变化和环境因素,绝经期妇女经常报告失眠,并伴有白天负性后遗症。由于药物的副作用和患者的偏好,人们对绝经期失眠的心理治疗越来越感兴趣。本综述的主要目的是回顾认知行为、行为和正念(CBBMB)疗法治疗围绝经期和绝经后妇女失眠的疗效。次要目的是回顾CBBMB治疗对相关次要结局的影响,以全面了解其影响。方法:我们对文献进行叙述性回顾。在2020年1月至2021年3月期间对PubMed和Google Scholar进行了搜索。结果:认知行为疗法(CBT)治疗失眠症是有效的,在情绪、功能结局和潜在的机制因素(如无益的信念)方面有必然的改善。睡眠限制疗法也是有效的,但相对于CBT对次要结果的影响稍差。正念冥想和放松对失眠有疗效,但其长期效果尚不清楚。结论:研究更多样化的样本和头对头比较是必要的。在更年期妇女寻求治疗的诊所中传播cbbmb治疗失眠是重要的下一步。
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Behavioral Sleep Medicine
Behavioral Sleep Medicine CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-PSYCHIATRY
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7.20
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49
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Behavioral Sleep Medicine addresses behavioral dimensions of normal and abnormal sleep mechanisms and the prevention, assessment, and treatment of sleep disorders and associated behavioral and emotional problems. Standards for interventions acceptable to this journal are guided by established principles of behavior change. Intending to serve as the intellectual home for the application of behavioral/cognitive science to the study of normal and disordered sleep, the journal paints a broad stroke across the behavioral sleep medicine landscape. Its content includes scholarly investigation of such areas as normal sleep experience, insomnia, the relation of daytime functioning to sleep, parasomnias, circadian rhythm disorders, treatment adherence, pediatrics, and geriatrics. Multidisciplinary approaches are particularly welcome. The journal’ domain encompasses human basic, applied, and clinical outcome research. Behavioral Sleep Medicine also embraces methodological diversity, spanning innovative case studies, quasi-experimentation, randomized trials, epidemiology, and critical reviews.
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