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Journal of the Korean Society of Biological Therapies in Psychiatry
2021 Volume.27 No. 1 p.50 ~ p.58
Designing a Mobile Intervention Platform to Help Alleviate Insomnia Symptoms in College Students
Park Sung-Kyu

Lee Sang-Won
Ahn Dong-Hyun
Cha Mee-Young
Abstract
Objectives£ºAn increasing number of people are affected by sleep problems every year. The current study presents findings from experiments that utilize a mobile application-based cognitive-behavioral treatment for insomnia (CBT-I).

Methods£ºOur application aims to alleviate insomnia symptoms by providing real-time and direct interventions in people¡¯s
daily lives. We recruited 50 participants to test the effectiveness of the app via a six-week-long prospective experiment.

Results£ºWe find that insomnia symptoms are reduced significantly for both the treatment group, who used the app, and
the control group, who watched educational videos [F(2,39)=60.82, p<0.001]. Sleep efficiency improved more quickly in the treatment group than in the control group. Participants who followed higher compliance to the intervention reduced their wake after sleep onset (WASO) time more substantially.

Conclusion£ºOur results suggest that app-based CBT-I interventions may have additional benefits for enhancing objective sleep quality, including sleep efficiency or WASO, compared to sleep hygiene education. The preliminary findings of the current research shed light on future mobile intervention apps¡¯ design choices for insomnia.
KEYWORD
Insomnia, Sleep efficiency, Wake after sleep onset, Cognitive behavioral therapy, Mobile application intervention
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