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      What do we really know about mindfulness and sleep health?

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      Current Opinion in Psychology
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          Over the past decade, the emergence of mindfulness meditation as a self-regulation practice has led to a substantial body of evidence on the use of mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs) for insomnia and sleep disturbances. This literature has matured with several randomized controlled trials now published and a number of systematic reviews and meta-analyses are recently available. Collectively, there is a general support for the effectiveness of MBIs on self-reported patient outcomes although the quality of studies varies and the findings on objective measures are equivocal. Building upon this literature, further research is needed to examine biological correlates associated with mindfulness practice, whether the timing of meditation practice is related to sleep outcomes, who is likely to succeed with MBI, and the use of technology in the delivery of MBIs.

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          Current Opinion in Psychology
          Current Opinion in Psychology
          Elsevier BV
          2352250X
          August 2019
          August 2019
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          10.1016/j.copsyc.2019.08.020
          31539830
          8b26cebd-db2e-4ec2-b5bb-927ad87bc3c7
          © 2019

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