Mediators of cognitive therapy and behavior therapy for insomnia disorder: A test of the processes in the cognitive model.
Rikard SunnhedHugo HesserGerhard AnderssonPer CarlbringPhilip LindnerAllison G HarveyMarkus Jansson-FröjmarkPublished in: Journal of consulting and clinical psychology (2022)
Together, the findings support the role of dysfunctional beliefs and monitoring as processes of change in CT and safety behaviors as a specific mediator in BT. Limited evidence was provided for worry as a mediator. The findings could improve clinical management and increase our conceptual understanding of insomnia and its maintaining factors by underscoring the relevance of these three processes for insomnia, as well as indicate important routes for future research, such as investigating how baseline presentations might moderate these mediations, for example moderated mediation. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved).