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The efficacy of integrated cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and acupressure versus CBT for insomnia: a three-arm pilot randomized controlled trial
Fiona Yan Yee Ho
, Wing Ting Choi
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Wing Fai Yeung
, Hiu Kwan Lam
, Wing Yin Lau
, Ka Fai Chung
School of Nursing
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
100%
Acupressure
100%
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I)
100%
Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial
100%
Therapy Groups
33%
Insomnia
22%
Wait-list Control
22%
Treatment Credibility
22%
Daytime Impairment
22%
Chinese Population
11%
Quality of Life
11%
Chinese Adults
11%
Long Follow-up
11%
Treatment Adherence
11%
Group Treatment
11%
Physical Fatigue
11%
Linear Mixed Model
11%
Insomnia Severity Index
11%
Insomnia Symptoms
11%
Dysfunctional Beliefs
11%
Adult Population
11%
Fatigue Symptoms
11%
Self-acupressure
11%
Mental Fatigue
11%
Treatment Quality
11%
Neuroscience
Randomized Controlled Trial
100%
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
100%
Dysthymia
9%
Psychology
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
100%
Mental Fatigue
9%
Quality of Life
9%
Mood
9%