2021
DOI: 10.25082/ahb.2021.01.001
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Effects of an online treatment for pediatric sleep problems on emotion dysregulation in young children

Abstract: Background: Pediatric sleep problems are strongly linked to future emotional problems. However, research regarding the effect of internet-based cognitive behavior therapy for insomnia (iCBT-I) in early childhood on the outcome of emotion dysregulation is missing. Participants: 200 children (47% female) aged 7 to 63 months (M = 23.13) suffering from behavioral insomnia participated in the Mini-KiSS 6-week online treatment. Methods: A prepost- follow-up design was implemented. Sleep disorders were stated accordi… Show more

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“…The SCM could considerably reduce the psychological strain of insomnia patients and improve the availability of insomnia therapy for patients in need by providing a patient-appropriate insomnia treatment [2]. There are several highly effective shortterm treatments for insomnia available for all age groups from infancy to late adolescence [19,32,34,35,38], which also show that successfully treated sleep problems have a positive influence on general wellbeing.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The SCM could considerably reduce the psychological strain of insomnia patients and improve the availability of insomnia therapy for patients in need by providing a patient-appropriate insomnia treatment [2]. There are several highly effective shortterm treatments for insomnia available for all age groups from infancy to late adolescence [19,32,34,35,38], which also show that successfully treated sleep problems have a positive influence on general wellbeing.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%