Online cognitive behavioral group therapy (iCBT-I) for insomnia for school children and their parents: Adaptation of an established treatment (KiSS training)

Somnologie : Schlafforschung und Schlafmedizin = Somnology : sleep research and sleep medicine
Angelika SchlarbIna Och

Abstract

Due to the SARS-CoV‑2 crisis, online adaptation of sleep trainings is necessary. As sleep disturbances in school children are common, prevention of chronification is essential. The aim of this study was to adapt an established age-oriented cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) group training for 5-10-year-old children with insomnia and their parents to an online version (group iCBT-I). The adaptation procedure and structure of the iCBT‑I are described. To assess acceptance the Online Sleep Treatment Acceptance questionnaire (OSTA) and the Online Sleep Treatment Feedback questionnaire (OSTF) were implemented. In addition, trainers filled in the Adherence and Feasibility Questionnaire for Online Sleep Treatment (AFOST). Sleep problems were assessed using a structured interview for sleep disorders in children and clinical interview, and the Children's Sleep Habit Questionnaire (CSHQ-DE). Emotional problems were evaluated with the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL 4-18). This pilot study included 12 parents and 6 children fulfilling insomnia criteria prior to online training. The adapted online version consisted of three parental sessions, whereas child-oriented sessions were transferred into videoclips. The new group iCBT...Continue Reading

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Mar 3, 2021·Somnologie : Schlafforschung und Schlafmedizin = Somnology : sleep research and sleep medicine·Angelika A SchlarbJasmin Faber
Jul 30, 2021·Sleep Medicine·Fatima KhatoonVijay Kumar

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Methods Mentioned

BETA
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Software Mentioned

DE
doccura
CSHQ
Mini
KiSS
Kalimba

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