Sleep medicineHumansSleep Initiation and Maintenance DisordersMaleCognitive Behavioral TherapyFemale
Effects of cognitive-behavioral therapy for insomnia during sedative-hypnotics withdrawal on sleep and cognition in older adults.
Loïc Barbaux, Nathan E Cross, Aurore A Perrault, Mehdi Es-Sounni, Caroline Desrosiers, Doris Clerc, Francis Andriamampionona, David Lussier, Cara Tannenbaum, Anik Guimond, Sébastien Grenier, Jean-Philippe Gouin, Thien Thanh Dang-Vu
Published: 202510.1016/j.sleep.2025.106826
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: Our objective was to assess the effect of cognitive-behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBTi) on subjective and objective sleep quality (including sleep spindles) and cognition during a sedative-hypnotics withdrawal program in older adults w…
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