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Publications by Cathy Alessi
Sleep Outcomes With Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia Are Similar Between Older Adults With Low vs. High Self-Reported Physical Activity
Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience
Aging
Cognitive Neuroscience
Human Factors/Usability Barriers to Home Medical Devices Among Individuals With Disabling Conditions: In-Depth Interviews With Positive Airway Pressure Device Users
Disability and Health Journal
Medicine
Environmental
Public Health
Occupational Health
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Subjective-Objective Sleep Discrepancy Among Older Adults: Associations With Insomnia Diagnosis and Insomnia Treatment
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Self-Reported Sleep Difficulties and Self-Care Strategies Among Rural Older Adults
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Higher Pain Intensity, Depression, and Being 75 Years or Older Are Associated With Lower Levels of Self-Reported Physical Activity in Older Adults With Pain Attending Primary Care
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Association Between Self-Reported Sleep Duration and Body Composition in Middle-Aged and Older Adults
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Telehealth Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Co-Occurring Insomnia and Depression Symptoms in Older Adults
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Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment for Insomnia Comorbid With Psychiatric Disorders
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Reducing Dysfunctional Beliefs About Sleep Does Not Significantly Improve Insomnia in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
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