Combined Treatment With Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Enhances Objective and Subjective Reports of Sleep in Patients With Advanced Cancer
Gregorio S, Flowers S, Peng J, Marks D, Probst D, Zaleta A, Benson D, Cohn D, Lustberg M, Carson W, Magalang U, Baltimore S, Ancoli‐Israel S. Combined Treatment With Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Enhances Objective and Subjective Reports of Sleep in Patients With Advanced Cancer. Psycho-Oncology 2025, 34: e70141. PMID: 40204663, PMCID: PMC11981972, DOI: 10.1002/pon.70141.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAcceptance and Commitment TherapyActigraphyAdultAgedCognitive Behavioral TherapyCombined Modality TherapyDepressionFatigueFemaleHumansMaleMiddle AgedNeoplasmsPilot ProjectsQuality of LifeSelf ReportSeverity of Illness IndexSleepSleep Initiation and Maintenance DisordersTreatment OutcomeConceptsAdvanced cancerSelf-reported insomnia severitySeverity ratingsWait-list control armCognitive behavioral therapyCognitive-behavioral interventionsAssociated with poorer moodActigraphy sleep efficiencyInsomnia Severity IndexTwenty-eight peopleCircadian rhythm disruptionBehavioral therapyInsomnia severityCancer survivorsRandomized pilot studyBrief interventionPost-interventionInsomnia improvementSleep difficultiesPoor moodFocused interventionsIntervention sampleSelf-ReportActigraphic measuresInsomnia
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