Gray matter changes following cognitive behavioral therapy for patients with comorbid fibromyalgia and insomnia: A pilot study

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Study Objectives: Insomnia frequently co-occurs with fibromyalgia, which is associated with gray matter atrophy. We examined the effect of cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) and pain (CBT-P) on cortical thickness. Methods: Patients with fibromyalgia and insomnia underwent MRI before and after random assignment to CBT-I (n = 14), CBT-P (n = 16), or waitlist control (WLC; n = 7). Results: Repeated-measures analyses of variance revealed significant interactions for two regions (left lateral orbitofrontal cortex, left rostral middle frontal, Ps < .05) and trends for four regions (right medial orbitofrontal cortex, right posterior cingulate, left caudal middle frontal, left transverse temporal; Ps

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McCrae, C. S., Mundt, J. M., Curtis, A. F., Craggs, J. G., O’Shea, A. M., Staud, R., … Robinson, M. E. (2018). Gray matter changes following cognitive behavioral therapy for patients with comorbid fibromyalgia and insomnia: A pilot study. Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine, 14(9), 1595–1603. https://doi.org/10.5664/jcsm.7344

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