Intervention included cognitive components and also improved frequency, urgency
Findings seen across a range of mental health and somatic disorders
Reduction seen in odds of major depressive episode, moderate-to-severe anxiety with intervention sessions delivered by nonspecialist
Findings seen for unmedicated youths with anxiety disorder who have normalization over the course of treatment
No difference seen in effectiveness of six weeks of CBT-I or trazodone compared with placebo for patients undergoing hemodialysis
Two versions can significantly reduce depressive symptoms in patients with multiple sclerosis
For patients with subjective cognitive decline, those with minor neuropsychological deficits have increased cognitive decline, risk for progression to MCI
Risk factors include preoperative pain, psychological conditions, and longer duration of general anesthesia and ICU stay
Other benefits seen for improved maternal social support, infant-focused anxiety, and negative emotionality in infants
History of TBI, TBI with loss of consciousness, older-age TBI linked to lower cognitive scores at age 70 years