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期刊名:Behavioral sleep medicine

缩写:BEHAV SLEEP MED

ISSN:1540-2002

e-ISSN:1540-2010

IF/分区:1.6/Q3

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Objective: Using data from a nationwide recruitment campaign for an RCT evaluating digital cognitive behavioral therapy for prenatal insomnia, we tested whether a recruitment message that identified a racial/ethnic dispar...
Hazel Smith,Charmaine Barber,Rachael Taylor et al. Hazel Smith et al.
Objectives: Many teenagers suffer chronic sleep loss, which could potentially be mitigated by later school start times to accommodate the natural shift in their circadian timekeeping system favoring later bedtimes. This s...
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Objectives: This pilot study aimed to preliminarily assess the effectiveness of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) vs. Motivational Interviewing (MI) in battling sleep disturbances and academic procrastination among ...
Sarah M Honaker,Caroline Hoyniak,Maureen E McQuillan et al. Sarah M Honaker et al.
Objectives: The study objective was to examine the impact of a brief behavioral sleep intervention (The Sleep Train Program) on sleep and behavior in children with externalizing behavior problems. ...
S J Hornsey,C M Hill,B Stuart et al. S J Hornsey et al.
Objectives: Chronic insomnia (CI), the most common sleep disorder in young children, is associated with negative outcomes for the child and family. This study explores the beliefs, current practice, and understanding of U...
Kristi E Pruiksma,Katherine E Miller,Joanne L Davis et al. Kristi E Pruiksma et al.
Objectives: Research supports cognitive behavioral therapies for nightmares (CBT-N) in adults. However, the nuances of implementation and unstandardized nomenclature for treatment components has created confusion in the f...
Sifan Hu,Yun Chen,Qiqing Sun et al. Sifan Hu et al.
Objectives: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I) is recommended as the first-line treatment for insomnia disorders, yet its clinical application rate ranges from 1% to 29%. This study evaluated medical doctor...
Robin Senn,Viola Rigotti,Dena Sadeghi-Bahmani et al. Robin Senn et al.
Background: Compared to the general population, military personnel are at increased risk for insomnia and poor psychological well-being. The present study: (1) compared categories of insomnia severity between cadets of th...
Seockhoon Chung,Jiyoung Kim,Dongin Lee et al. Seockhoon Chung et al.
Objectives: We assessed the reliability and validity of the Korean version of the Pain-related Beliefs and Attitudes about Sleep (PBAS) scale among patients with chronic pain. Furthermore, we investigated whether pan-rela...