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Protocol for the Project SAVE randomised controlled trial examining CBT for insomnia among veterans in treatment for alcohol use disorder

机译:项目的议定书拯救了随机对照试验审查CBT在退伍军人使用中的失眠症治疗酒精使用障碍

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As many as 74% of veterans with alcohol use disorders (AUDS) report symptoms of insomnia. Insomnia represents a barrier to alcohol treatment because insomnia symptoms (1) may lead to relapse among those who use alcohol to help them sleep and may negatively impact (2) executive functions and (3) emotion regulation skills. Cognitive–behavioural therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) is an efficacious first-line treatment for insomnia; however, no research has examined the impact of CBT-I on individuals’ response to alcohol treatment. In the Sleep and Alcohol for Veterans (Project SAVE) randomised controlled trial, we hypothesise that CBT-I will enhance the efficacy of alcohol treatment among Veterans with insomnia by enhancing their abilities to attend to treatment, regulate emotions and initiate sleep without alcohol.
机译:多达74%的退伍军人患有酒精使用障碍(AUDS)报告失眠症的症状。失眠代表了酒精治疗的障碍,因为失眠症症状(1)可能导致那些使用酒精来帮助他们睡觉的人之间复发,并且可能产生负面影响和(3)情绪调节技能。对失眠的认知行为治疗(CBT-I)是一种有效的失眠的一线治疗;然而,没有研究已经检查了CBT-I对个人对酒精治疗的反应的影响。在睡眠和酒精中为退伍军人(项目保存)随机对照试验,我们假设CBT-D将通过提高其参加治疗的能力,调节情绪并在不含酒精的睡眠中启动睡眠的失眠的老虎群中酒精治疗的疗效。

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