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. 2016 Mar 3;17:118. doi: 10.1186/s13063-016-1242-3

Table 1.

Selection criteria

Inclusion criteria (combination of criteria from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition (DSM-IV), Insomnia Research Diagnostic Criteria, and International Classification of Sleep Disorders, 2nd edition
▪ Males and females age ≥ 21 years
▪ Complaint of persistent (that is, > 1 month) difficulties initiating or maintaining sleep despite adequate opportunity for sleep
▪ Sleep onset latency or wake time after sleep onset ≥ 30 minutes for three or more nights per week during 2 weeks of sleep diary monitoring
▪ Insomnia Severity Index (ISI) total score > 10, indicating at least “mild” insomnia
▪ Score ≥ 2 on either the interference or distress item of the screening ISI, indicating the insomnia causes significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other areas of functioning
Exclusion criteria
▪ Untreated psychiatric disorder (for example, major depression), as these conditions have specific treatments and it would be inappropriate not to offer those treatments
▪ Lifetime diagnosis of any psychotic or bipolar disorder, as sleep restriction and medications for insomnia may precipitate mania and hallucinations
▪ Imminent risk for suicide
▪ Alcohol or drug abuse within the past year
▪ Terminal or progressive physical illness (for example, cancer or COPD) or neurological degenerative disease (for example, dementia)
▪ Current use of medications known to cause insomnia (for example, steroids)
▪ Sleep apnea (apnea/hypopnea index > 15), restless legs syndrome, periodic limb movement during sleep (PLMS with arousal > 15 per hour), or a circadian rhythm sleep disorder (for example, advanced sleep phase syndrome)
▪ Personal or familial (first-degree relatives) history of sleepwalking
▪ Women being pregnant or expecting to become pregnant during treatment