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The effects of cognitive-behavioral therapy for youth anxiety on sleep problems

Highlights • Parent reported sleep problems decrease following successful CBT for anxiety. • Bedtime resistance and sleep anxiety are specific areas of change. • Cognitive, but not somatic, pre-sleep arousal decreases following CBT for anxiety. • Sleep efficiency predicts treatment response and anxi...

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Published in:Journal of anxiety disorders 2016-01, Vol.37, p.78-88
Main Authors: Peterman, Jeremy S, Carper, Matthew M, Elkins, R. Meredith, Comer, Jonathan S, Pincus, Donna B, Kendall, Philip C
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Language:English
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Summary:Highlights • Parent reported sleep problems decrease following successful CBT for anxiety. • Bedtime resistance and sleep anxiety are specific areas of change. • Cognitive, but not somatic, pre-sleep arousal decreases following CBT for anxiety. • Sleep efficiency predicts treatment response and anxiety at posttreatment. • Residual sleep problems are present following CBT for anxiety.
ISSN:0887-6185
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DOI:10.1016/j.janxdis.2015.11.006