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Kind attention and non-judgment in mindfulness-based cognitive therapy applied to the treatment of insomnia: state of knowledge.

Pathologie-biologie
October 1, 2014
M Larouche et al. (4 authors)
Journal ArticleReviewHuman Study
Study Details

Study Goal

The researchers aimed to explore whether mindfulness-based approaches could improve sleep in individuals with psychophysiological insomnia, particularly for those not responding to cognitive behavioral therapies.

Results Summary

The abstract suggests that mindfulness-based approaches are effective in reducing stress and discomfort associated with insomnia and may help improve sleep through specific action mechanisms, based on a review of recent studies.

Population

Individuals with psychophysiological insomnia, including those unresponsive to cognitive behavioral therapies.

Effective Dosage

Not available

Duration

Not specified

Interactions

None mentioned

Extracted Claims (4)
InterventionDirectionEndpointPopulationDosageImpactClaim #
cognitive behavioural therapies
decrease
psychophysiological insomnia
some people
-
have been shown to be effective
#1
approaches based on mindfulness
decrease
various physical and psychological health conditions
-
-
are increasingly reported in the literature to be effective
#2
approaches based on mindfulness
decrease
the stress and discomfort associated with these problems
-
-
particularly efficient in reducing
#3
approaches based on mindfulness
increase
sleep
people with insomnia
-
may help to improve
#4
Abstract

Psychophysiological insomnia is characterized by acquired sleep difficulties and/or a state of hypervigilance when going to bed. This mental and physiological condition prevents sleep onset regardless of the presence of anxious or depressive disorders. Despite the fact that cognitive behavioural therapies have been shown to be effective for this disorder, some people are not responding to this treatment. It is therefore important to explore new ways of increasing the effectiveness of current treatments. Approaches based on mindfulness, which promote a non-judgemental acceptance of the living experience, are increasingly reported in the literature to be effective in the treatment of various physical and psychological health conditions, being particularly efficient in reducing the stress and discomfort associated with these problems. This article focuses on some cognitive factors associated with maintaining insomnia and suggests that approaches based on mindfulness, through certain action mechanisms, may help to improve sleep. A review of recent studies on the application of mindfulness-based approaches to treat insomnia is hereby presented. Avenues for future research to improve insomnia treatment protocols based on mindfulness are suggested.

Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
AttentionAttitude to HealthCognitive Behavioral TherapyConditioning, ClassicalDepressionDyssomniasHumansJudgmentMindfulnessPsychological DistancePsychophysiologic DisordersSleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders
Study Links
Quality Scores
SafetyNot Assessed
Efficacy75/10
Quality70/10
Citation Metrics
Total Citations11
Citations/Year1.0
Relative Citation Ratio0.55
NIH Percentile30.1%
Research Impact Scores
APT Score0.25
Weight Score1.44
Normalized Score0.64
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