| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5677543 | Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation | 2017 | 34 Pages | 
Abstract
												Adapted CBT produced greater and sustained improvements in sleep, daily fatigue levels, and depression compared with TAU. These pilot findings suggest that CBT is a promising treatment for sleep disturbance and fatigue after TBI.
											Keywords
												TBIFSSESSPSQIBFIRCTRandomized controlled trialTraumatic brain injuryBrain injuriesRehabilitationFatigueSleepTautreatment as usualCognitive behavioral therapyCognitive therapyCBTPittsburgh sleep quality indexconfidence intervalBrief Fatigue InventoryHospital Anxiety and Depression ScaleEpworth sleepiness scaleFatigue severity scaleHADSTraumatic
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											Authors
												Sylvia DPsych, Adam PhD, Dana PhD, Shantha M. PhD, Gershon PhD, Gavin PhD, Darren MD, PhD, Jennie L. PhD, 
											