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The Effect of an Online Self-Help Cognitive Behavioural Intervention for Insomnia on Negative Affect and Paranoia: A Randomised Controlled Trial

Scott, A; Rowse, G; Webb, TL

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Authors

G Rowse

TL Webb



Abstract

Background: Sleep and mental health go hand-in-hand, with problems sleeping being associated with a variety of mental health difficulties. Recently, insomnia has been linked with the experience of paranoia, a relationship that is likely to be mediated by negative affect. Given these links, the present research aimed to test whether a self-help intervention designed to improve sleep can also improve negative affect and paranoia.

Method: Participants were recruited from a mailing list of University staff and were randomly allocated to one of three conditions; a wait-list control group, an active control group who completed a sleep diary each day for 6 weeks, and an experimental group who received an online self-help intervention targeting sleep problems alongside the same sleep diary. Levels of insomnia, negative affect, and paranoia were measured at baseline, immediately post-intervention, and 4- and 18-weeks post-intervention.

Results: There were no significant differences between the groups on levels of insomnia, negative affect, and/or paranoid thinking at post-intervention, 4-weeks, or the 18-week follow-up. However, a relatively large number of participants dropped out of the study, particularly in the intervention group, which meant that the primary analysis was underpowered.

Conclusion: Due to a high level of participant dropout, the findings from the present research are inconclusive, and suggest that retaining participants in trials of online interventions is a significant challenge that needs to be addressed in future research.

Acceptance Date Sep 30, 2020
Publication Date Oct 6, 2020
Journal Health Psychology Bulletin
Print ISSN 2398-5941
Publisher Ubiquity Press
Pages 39 - 39
DOI https://doi.org/10.5334/hpb.6
Keywords Self-help; Insomnia; Negative affect; Paranoia; CBTi; Randomised Controlled Trial
Publisher URL https://www.healthpsychologybulletin.com/article/10.5334/hpb.6/

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