Cognitive behaviour therapy for older adults experiencing insomnia and depression in a community mental health setting: Study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

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Paul Sadler
Suzanne McLaren
Britt Klein
Megan Jenkins
Jack Harvey
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[1] Federation University Australia,School of Health Sciences & Psychology, Faculty of Health
[2] Collaborative Research Network Federation University Australia,Centre for Biopsychosocial and eHealth Research & Innovation, Research & Innovation Portfolio, Faculty of Health
[3] Australian National University,National Institute for Mental Health Research
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Cognitive behaviour therapy; insomnia; depression; older adults; mental health services; randomised controlled trial;
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