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Insomnia: Nonpharmacologic Management by Private Practice Physicians

Authors: PERRY M. NICASSIO PhD, J KIRBY PATE MD, DEBRA R. MENDLOWITZ PhD, NANCY WOODWARD MA

Abstract

ABSTRACT: We report a survey investigation on the perceived value of behavioral assessment and the use of nonpharmacologic treatment of insomnia by 159 physicians in private practice in Davidson County, Tennessee. They generally attributed limited value to behavioral assessment, and reported infrequent use of nonpharmacologic treatment. However, the more patients the physicians saw with insomnia as the chief symptom, the more they tended to value behavioral assessment and other diagnostic procedures. Endorsement of behavioral assessment and all other diagnostic practices was in turn related to the use of behavioral treatment techniques. We suggest that a lack of awareness of the value of alternative assessment and treatment strategies may account for physicians limited use of nonpharmacologic approaches to this common yet frequently serious medical problem.

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