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Efficacy of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia for the Treatment of Child and Adolescent Anxiety and Depression: A Systematic Review From Randomized Controlled Trials.

Abhishek ReddyZeeshan MansuriRamu VadukapuramKaushal ShahMounica ThootkurChintan Trivedi
Published in: The Journal of nervous and mental disease (2023)
Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) has shown promising results in the adult population. However, there is not enough evidence for children and adolescents. Hence, we evaluated the current evidence of CBT-I in the treatment of anxiety and depression in children and adolescents. Published randomized clinical trials published before June 2020 were searched from PubMed, Cochrane Library of database, clinicaltrials.gov, and Google Scholar. Out of seven included studies, six studies assessed the effect of CBT-I on depression, and five assessed the effect on anxiety. In this review, most studies in this review showed a strong effect of CBT-I on symptoms of depression. Although a positive effect of CBT-I on anxiety was noted, only a small number of studies have considered this management. These findings should be considered preliminary, and further large-scale studies are warranted to further explore this finding further.
Keyphrases
  • sleep quality
  • case control
  • randomized controlled trial
  • mental health
  • depressive symptoms
  • young adults
  • clinical trial
  • emergency department
  • physical activity
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