| Literature DB >> 30340627 |
Umair Akram1, Bronwyn Milkins2, Antonia Ypsilanti3, John Reidy3, Lambros Lazuras3, Jodie Stevenson3,4, Lies Notebaert2, Nicola L Barclay5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The efficacy of attentional bias modification (ABM) as a treatment for anxiety and depression has been extensively studied with promising results. Despite some evidence of sleep-related attentional biases in insomnia, only a small number of studies, yielding mixed results, have examined the application of ABM in insomnia. This study specifically aims to determine whether ABM can reduce (i) the presence of an attentional bias for sleep-related threatening words; (ii) insomnia symptom severity; (iii) sleep onset latency; and (iv) pre-sleep cognitive arousal amongst individuals with insomnia compared to a non-treatment control group of individuals with insomnia. METHODS/Entities:
Keywords: ABM; Attention bias modification; Attentional bias; Cognitive bias; Insomnia; Randomised controlled trial
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30340627 PMCID: PMC6194703 DOI: 10.1186/s13063-018-2937-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trials ISSN: 1745-6215 Impact factor: 2.279
Fig. 1Flow chart diagram showing the summary of the trial design. DSM-5 Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition, ISI Insomnia Severity Index
List of sleep-negative/neutral and neutral-neutral word pairs for attentional bias assessment points (baseline and post-treatment)
| Sleep-negative and neutral pairs | Neutral-neutral pairs | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Sleep-negative word | Matched neutral word | Neutral word | Matched neutral word |
| Ache | Melt | Graft | Males |
| Lethargy | Teaspoon | Featuring | Scrubbing |
| Agitated | Carriers | Cushion | Specify |
| Naps | Kits | Meals | Chord |
| Angry | Curve | Led | Lot |
| Overactive | Clearances | Stairs | Mirror |
| Coffee | Beside | Invoice | Prodigy |
| Sleepy | Wallet | Playful | Tramped |
| Delirious | Fragments | Margin | Pencil |
| Snoring | Penguin | Tops | Laps |
| Disastrous | Curriculum | Book | News |
| Tense | Trick | Habit | Steel |
| Disorder | Compost | Sandals | Potters |
| Sluggish | Decorate | Attendants | Speculates |
| Distress | Creature | Invents | Drafted |
| Restless | Receiver | Graft | Disarm |
| Exhausted | Developed | Point | Water |
| Snoring | Penguin | Thankful | Entrants |
| Hopeless | Borrowed | Vaccine | Embrace |
| Sleepy | Wallet | Wriggles | Fixation |
| Inadequate | Initiative | Pear | Bath |
| Nightmare | Volunteer | Trait | Stand |
| Irritable | Appliance | Days | Motel |
| Drowsy | Umpire | Eraser | Places |
List of sleep-negative/neutral word pairs for ABM experimental and control conditions
| Sleep-negative and neutral pairs | Neutral-neutral pairs | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Sleep-negative word | Matched neutral word | Sleep-negative word | Matched neutral word |
| Ache | Melt | Lazy | Hint |
| Afraid | Artist | Lethargy | Teaspoon |
| Agitated | Carriers | Medication | Bottleneck |
| Alarm | Spray | Naps | Kits |
| Angry | Curve | Nightmare | Volunteer |
| Anxiety | Express | Overactive | Clearances |
| Coffee | Beside | Panicky | Infuser |
| Conflict | Advanced | Restless | Receiver |
| Delirious | Fragments | Sad | Cup |
| Desperate | Aesthetic | Sick | Pull |
| Disastrous | Curriculum | Sleepless | Advisable |
| Disengaged | Nonfiction | Sleepy | Wallet |
| Disorder | Compost | Sluggish | Decorate |
| Distract | Brochure | Snoring | Penguin |
| Distress | Creature | Stress | Links |
| Drowsy | Umpire | Suffer | Branch |
| Exhausted | Developed | Tense | Trick |
| Fatigue | Passive | Time | Look |
| Hopeless | Borrowed | Tired | Plain |
| Illness | Mustard | Unpleasant | Expedition |
| Inadequate | Initiative | Wakeful | Trolley |
| Irrational | Flashlight | Work | Life |
| Irritable | Appliance | Workload | Handbags |
| Jittery | Thermos | Worry | Theme |
ABM attention bias modification
Fig. 2Example order of individual trial sequence for the dot-probe task. Fixation cross first presented for 500 msec, followed by word presentation side-by-side for 500 ms. After 100 ms interval, probe appears until response. If the corresponding probe location key (i.e. correct response) was pressed, no feedback is presented, and the next trial begins after 500 ms blank screen interval. However, incorrect response feedback is presented if the wrong key is pressed triggering a 3000 ms interval before the next trial begins
Fig. 3Standard Protocol Items: Recommendations for Interventional Trials (SPIRIT) figure