沉思
担心
荟萃分析
失眠症
心理学
认知
临床心理学
随机对照试验
医学
精神科
焦虑
内科学
作者
Andrea Ballesio,Valeria Bacaro,Mariacarolina Vacca,Andrea Chirico,Fabio Lucidi,Dieter Riemann,Chiara Baglioni,Caterina Lombardo
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.smrv.2020.101378
摘要
Summary Repetitive negative thinking (RNT), i.e., worry, rumination, and transdiagnostic repetitive thinking, is thought to exacerbate and perpetuate insomnia in cognitive models. Moreover, RNT is a longitudinal precursor of depression and anxiety, which are often co-present alongside insomnia. Whilst accumulating evidence supports the efficacy of cognitive behavioural therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) in reducing depression and anxiety symptoms, the literature on the effects of CBT-I on RNT has never been systematically appraised. Importantly, preliminary evidence suggests that reduction of RNT following CBT-I may be associated with reduction of depression and anxiety. Therefore, we aimed to conduct a systematic review and meta-analysis on the effects of CBT-I on RNT. Seven databases were searched, and 15 randomised controlled trials were included. Results showed moderate-to-large effects of CBT-I on worry (Hedge's g range: −0.41 to g = −0.71) but small and non-reliable effects on rumination (g = −0.13). No clear evidence was found for an association between post-treatment reduction in RNT and post-treatment reduction in depression and anxiety. Although the literature is small and still developing, CBT-I seems to have a stronger impact on sleep-related versus general measures of RNT. We discuss a research agenda aimed at advancing the study of RNT in CBT-I trials.
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