University of Bergen
Bergen, 5020, Norway
NCT Number: NCT00295386
The present study examines the short- and long-term clinical efficacy of cognitive-behavior therapy and pharmacological treatment in patients suffering from late-life primary insomnia. 46 subjects suffering from chronic primary insomnia were randomized into either cognitive-behavior therapy (CBT, n=18), hypnotics (7.5 mg Zopiclone, n=16), or placebo treatment (n=12). All active treatments lasted 6 weeks with follow-ups conducted at 6 months. Ambulant clinical polysomnography (PSG) and sleep diaries were used on all three assessment points.
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All sexes
Interventional
Phase 4
Bergen, 5020, Norway
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