Does treating insomnia with digital cognitive behavioural therapy (Sleepio) mediate improvements in anxiety for those with insomnia and comorbid anxiety? An analysis using individual participant data from two large randomised controlled trials

<p><strong>Background:</strong>&nbsp;Considerable comorbidity exists between insomnia and anxiety, and evidence shows that the benefits of&nbsp;CBT&nbsp;for insomnia extend to anxiety. Using data from two large trials of digital CBT (dCBT) for insomnia, we evaluated whe...

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Główni autorzy: Henry, AL, Miller, CB, Emsley, R, Sheaves, B, Freeman, D, Luik, AI, Espie, CA
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Wydane: Elsevier 2023
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author Henry, AL
Miller, CB
Emsley, R
Sheaves, B
Freeman, D
Luik, AI
Espie, CA
author_facet Henry, AL
Miller, CB
Emsley, R
Sheaves, B
Freeman, D
Luik, AI
Espie, CA
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description <p><strong>Background:</strong>&nbsp;Considerable comorbidity exists between insomnia and anxiety, and evidence shows that the benefits of&nbsp;CBT&nbsp;for insomnia extend to anxiety. Using data from two large trials of digital CBT (dCBT) for insomnia, we evaluated whether improving sleep is an effective&nbsp;treatment&nbsp;target to reduce both insomnia and anxiety symptoms in individuals with insomnia and clinically significant anxiety.</p> <p><strong>Methods:</strong>&nbsp;This was a controlled sub-analysis combining individual participant data from two previous&nbsp;randomised controlled trials&nbsp;of dCBT for insomnia (<em>Sleepio</em>). Participants (N&nbsp;=&nbsp;2172) with insomnia disorder and clinically significant anxiety symptoms were included in this sub-analysis and received either dCBT or control (usual care or&nbsp;sleep hygiene&nbsp;education). Assessments were evaluated at baseline, post-intervention (week 8 or 10), and follow-up (week 22 or 24). Mediation was evaluated using structural equation models.</p> <p><strong>Results:</strong>&nbsp;dCBT for insomnia was superior to control at reducing both insomnia (Hedges'&nbsp;<em>g</em>&nbsp;range&nbsp;=&nbsp;0.77&ndash;0.81; both&nbsp;<em>p</em>&nbsp;&lt;&nbsp;0.001) and anxiety symptoms (Hedges'&nbsp;<em>g</em>&nbsp;range&nbsp;=&nbsp;0.39&ndash;0.44; both&nbsp;<em>p</em>&nbsp;&lt;&nbsp;0.001) at all time points. Baseline insomnia symptoms moderated the effects of dCBT on insomnia, however no variables moderated treatment effects on anxiety. Reductions in anxiety symptoms at follow-up were mediated by improvements in sleep at post-intervention (% mediated&nbsp;=&nbsp;84&nbsp;%), suggesting a causal pathway.</p> <p><strong>Limitations:</strong>&nbsp;Participants did not have a formal anxiety disorder diagnosis and so the effects of dCBT for insomnia on anxiety may differ by anxiety disorder.</p> <p><strong>Conclusions:</strong>&nbsp;Addressing sleep using dCBT for insomnia may serve as a treatment target from which to improve anxiety in individuals with insomnia and clinically significant comorbid anxiety.</p> <p><strong>Clinical trial registrations:</strong>&nbsp;Digital Insomnia therapy to Assist your Life as well as your Sleep (DIALS) - ISRCTN60530898&nbsp;http://www.isrctn.com/ISRCTN60530898.</p>
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spelling oxford-uuid:0df6cedb-6014-42e7-82c3-7c69177a20c52023-11-16T06:41:34ZDoes treating insomnia with digital cognitive behavioural therapy (Sleepio) mediate improvements in anxiety for those with insomnia and comorbid anxiety? An analysis using individual participant data from two large randomised controlled trialsJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:0df6cedb-6014-42e7-82c3-7c69177a20c5EnglishSymplectic ElementsElsevier2023Henry, ALMiller, CBEmsley, RSheaves, BFreeman, DLuik, AIEspie, CA<p><strong>Background:</strong>&nbsp;Considerable comorbidity exists between insomnia and anxiety, and evidence shows that the benefits of&nbsp;CBT&nbsp;for insomnia extend to anxiety. Using data from two large trials of digital CBT (dCBT) for insomnia, we evaluated whether improving sleep is an effective&nbsp;treatment&nbsp;target to reduce both insomnia and anxiety symptoms in individuals with insomnia and clinically significant anxiety.</p> <p><strong>Methods:</strong>&nbsp;This was a controlled sub-analysis combining individual participant data from two previous&nbsp;randomised controlled trials&nbsp;of dCBT for insomnia (<em>Sleepio</em>). Participants (N&nbsp;=&nbsp;2172) with insomnia disorder and clinically significant anxiety symptoms were included in this sub-analysis and received either dCBT or control (usual care or&nbsp;sleep hygiene&nbsp;education). Assessments were evaluated at baseline, post-intervention (week 8 or 10), and follow-up (week 22 or 24). Mediation was evaluated using structural equation models.</p> <p><strong>Results:</strong>&nbsp;dCBT for insomnia was superior to control at reducing both insomnia (Hedges'&nbsp;<em>g</em>&nbsp;range&nbsp;=&nbsp;0.77&ndash;0.81; both&nbsp;<em>p</em>&nbsp;&lt;&nbsp;0.001) and anxiety symptoms (Hedges'&nbsp;<em>g</em>&nbsp;range&nbsp;=&nbsp;0.39&ndash;0.44; both&nbsp;<em>p</em>&nbsp;&lt;&nbsp;0.001) at all time points. Baseline insomnia symptoms moderated the effects of dCBT on insomnia, however no variables moderated treatment effects on anxiety. Reductions in anxiety symptoms at follow-up were mediated by improvements in sleep at post-intervention (% mediated&nbsp;=&nbsp;84&nbsp;%), suggesting a causal pathway.</p> <p><strong>Limitations:</strong>&nbsp;Participants did not have a formal anxiety disorder diagnosis and so the effects of dCBT for insomnia on anxiety may differ by anxiety disorder.</p> <p><strong>Conclusions:</strong>&nbsp;Addressing sleep using dCBT for insomnia may serve as a treatment target from which to improve anxiety in individuals with insomnia and clinically significant comorbid anxiety.</p> <p><strong>Clinical trial registrations:</strong>&nbsp;Digital Insomnia therapy to Assist your Life as well as your Sleep (DIALS) - ISRCTN60530898&nbsp;http://www.isrctn.com/ISRCTN60530898.</p>
spellingShingle Henry, AL
Miller, CB
Emsley, R
Sheaves, B
Freeman, D
Luik, AI
Espie, CA
Does treating insomnia with digital cognitive behavioural therapy (Sleepio) mediate improvements in anxiety for those with insomnia and comorbid anxiety? An analysis using individual participant data from two large randomised controlled trials
title Does treating insomnia with digital cognitive behavioural therapy (Sleepio) mediate improvements in anxiety for those with insomnia and comorbid anxiety? An analysis using individual participant data from two large randomised controlled trials
title_full Does treating insomnia with digital cognitive behavioural therapy (Sleepio) mediate improvements in anxiety for those with insomnia and comorbid anxiety? An analysis using individual participant data from two large randomised controlled trials
title_fullStr Does treating insomnia with digital cognitive behavioural therapy (Sleepio) mediate improvements in anxiety for those with insomnia and comorbid anxiety? An analysis using individual participant data from two large randomised controlled trials
title_full_unstemmed Does treating insomnia with digital cognitive behavioural therapy (Sleepio) mediate improvements in anxiety for those with insomnia and comorbid anxiety? An analysis using individual participant data from two large randomised controlled trials
title_short Does treating insomnia with digital cognitive behavioural therapy (Sleepio) mediate improvements in anxiety for those with insomnia and comorbid anxiety? An analysis using individual participant data from two large randomised controlled trials
title_sort does treating insomnia with digital cognitive behavioural therapy sleepio mediate improvements in anxiety for those with insomnia and comorbid anxiety an analysis using individual participant data from two large randomised controlled trials
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