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A Pilot Study and Randomized Controlled Trial of Transdiagnostic Sleep and Anxiety Treatment
Background: Anxiety and insomnia disorders are two of the most common and costly mental health conditions. These disorders are frequently comorbid, but current treatment approaches do not target both. To streamline treatment for these commonly comorbid conditions, a novel, computerized intervention was developed targeting a transdiagnostic factor, safety aids, which are cognitive or behavioral strategies individuals use to cope with distress associated with anxiety or insomnia, that paradoxically exacerbate symptoms. A randomized controlled trial was conducted to determine the acceptability and efficacy of this newly developed intervention. Method: Young adults (N = 61) with elevated anxiety and insomnia symptoms were randomized to receive the anxiety-insomnia intervention or a computerized control condition focused on general physical health behaviors. After the intervention, participants were followed up at one week and one month and completed self-report measures.
Age
18 - 65 years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Anxiety and Behavioral Health Clinic
Tallahassee, Florida, United States
Start Date
August 1, 2017
Primary Completion Date
May 12, 2018
Completion Date
May 12, 2018
Last Updated
February 1, 2021
61
ACTUAL participants
FSET Anxiety and Sleep Treatment
OTHER
Control
OTHER
Lead Sponsor
Florida State University
NCT07432945
NCT06661460
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