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Frances P. Thorndike
Researcher at University of Virginia
Publications - 69
Citations - 3349
Frances P. Thorndike is an academic researcher from University of Virginia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Randomized controlled trial & Insomnia. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 56 publications receiving 2672 citations. Previous affiliations of Frances P. Thorndike include University of Virginia Health System.
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A Behavior Change Model for Internet Interventions
Lee M. Ritterband,Frances P. Thorndike,Daniel J. Cox,Boris P. Kovatchev,Linda Gonder-Frederick +4 more
TL;DR: By grounding Internet intervention research within a scientific framework, developers can plan feasible, informed, and testable Internet interventions, and this form of treatment will become more firmly established.
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Efficacy of an Internet-based behavioral intervention for adults with insomnia.
Lee M. Ritterband,Frances P. Thorndike,Linda Gonder-Frederick,Joshua C. Magee,Elaine T. Bailey,Drew K. Saylor,Charles M. Morin +6 more
TL;DR: Intention-to-treat analyses showed that participants who received the Internet intervention for insomnia significantly improved their sleep, whereas the control group did not have a significant change.
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Effectiveness of an online insomnia program (SHUTi) for prevention of depressive episodes (the GoodNight Study): a randomised controlled trial
Helen Christensen,Philip J. Batterham,John A. Gosling,Lee M. Ritterband,Kathleen M Griffiths,Frances P. Thorndike,Nick Glozier,Bridianne O'Dea,Ian B. Hickie,Andrew Mackinnon +9 more
TL;DR: Online cognitive behaviour therapy for insomnia treatment is a practical and effective way to reduce depression symptoms and could be capable of reducing depression at the population level by use of a fully automatised system with the potential for wide dissemination.
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Initial evaluation of an Internet intervention to improve the sleep of cancer survivors with insomnia.
Lee M. Ritterband,Elaine T. Bailey,Frances P. Thorndike,Holly R. Lord,Leah Farrell-Carnahan,Lora D. Baum +5 more
TL;DR: The ability of an easily accessible online CBT‐I program to improve insomnia symptoms in cancer survivors is examined.
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Effect of a Web-Based Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Insomnia Intervention With 1-Year Follow-up: A Randomized Clinical Trial.
Lee M. Ritterband,Frances P. Thorndike,Karen S. Ingersoll,Holly R. Lord,Linda Gonder-Frederick,Christina Frederick,Mark Quigg,Wendy F. Cohn,Charles M. Morin +8 more
TL;DR: Given its efficacy and availability, internet-delivered CBT-I may have a key role in the dissemination of effective behavioral treatments for insomnia.