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Integrating sleep care in psychological practice: A survey of Brazilian clinical psychologists and a global bibliometric analysis

Given psychologists' role and the use of psychotherapies for sleep issues, our study explored: (1) whether psychologists inquire about patients' sleep quality and their beliefs regarding the relationship between mental health and biological rhythms, and (2) global trends in psychological a...

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Published in:Journal of health psychology 2024-12, p.13591053241298780
Main Authors: Soalheiro, Luisa Marilac, Benfica, Mateus Assis, Brandão, Beatriz de Jesus, Paiva, Rafaella Valete Nunes, Carvalho, Lázaro Dias, Paranhos, Rita de Cássia Menezes, Ferreira, Laiane Tavares de Jesus, Moreno, Antonio Maurício, Barbosa, Paulo César Ribeiro, Tamura, Eduardo Koji
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Language:English
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Summary:Given psychologists' role and the use of psychotherapies for sleep issues, our study explored: (1) whether psychologists inquire about patients' sleep quality and their beliefs regarding the relationship between mental health and biological rhythms, and (2) global trends in psychological approaches through a bibliometric analysis. We analyzed responses from 1011 Brazilian clinical psychologists (October 2018-May 2019) and found that most routinely inquire about sleep quality and address sleep problems, while a small portion did not perceive a direct link between mental disorders and biological rhythms. Behavioral psychotherapy practitioners showed greater interest in sleep quality. The bibliometric analysis revealed that cognitive behavioral therapy had the strongest associations with sleep-related terms compared to other approaches. In conclusion, clinical psychology plays a key role in addressing human health. Given rising concerns about biological rhythms, further exploration across psychological approaches is essential, especially to enhance education in this field.
ISSN:1461-7277
1461-7277
DOI:10.1177/13591053241298780