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Enhancing Sleep and Mental Health: Longitudinal, Observational, Real-World Study From a Digital Mental Health Platform

Kristen M Van Swearingen et al · JMIR Publications · 2026

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Abstract BackgroundPoor sleep is closely linked to mental health challenges and workplace burnout. Mental health and workplace stressors can impair sleep, while good sleep quality supports cognitive and emotional resources to cope with daily challenges. Despite positive outcomes of maintaining good sleep, many people struggle to get enough restorative sleep at night. Given the bidirectional relationship between sleep and mental health, evidence-based digital mental health solutions may offer an accessible and scalable approach to improving sleep quality. ObjectiveThis study examines whether engagement with an employer-sponsored, multimodal digital mental health platform is associated with improvements in sleep quality over time, and whether changes in sleep quality are associated with concurrent changes in mental health and burnout outcomes. MethodsThis 12-month prospective, observational study followed working adults who were newly registered to an employer-sponsored digital mental health platform (Modern Health). The platform leveraged technology (mobile and web) to connect employees with comprehensive provider-led and self-guided care through therapy, coaching, on-demand digital resources, and group psychoeducational sessions. Participants [N=578; 61.1% (n=353) women; mean age 33.88, SD 8.73 years; 40.3% (n=233) people of color] completed measures of self-rated sleep quality, depression, anxiety, and burnout (exhaustion, cynicism, and professional efficacy) at baseline and after 3 and 12 months of accessing the platform. Upon registering for the platform, participants were given an initial care recommendation, but could flexibly engage in any combination of services. Participants in this study engaged with at least one care modality, including therapy, coaching, psychoeducation sessions, and self-guided mental health resources. We examined perceived sleep quality and associations with other study variables at baseline, changes in perceived sleep quality over time, and whether changes in sleep quality correlated with concurrent changes in mental health and burnout. ResultsAt baseline, 42% (243/578) reported poor sleep quality and were more likely to have higher levels of depression, anxiety, and burnout. A generalized linear mixed-effects model showed that each additional month of platform access was related to an increased odds of having good sleep quality by 3.7% (PPtP ConclusionsUse of an employer-sponsored digital mental health platform was associated with meaningful improvements in self-reported sleep quality over 12 months. These gains were associated with significant reductions in depression, anxiety, and burnout symptoms, highlighting broader well-being benefits of comprehensive mental health care.

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al, K. M. V. S. E. (2026). Enhancing Sleep and Mental Health: Longitudinal, Observational, Real-World Study From a Digital Mental Health Platform. https://doi.org/10.2196/83492

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al, Kristen M Van Swearingen et. "Enhancing Sleep and Mental Health: Longitudinal, Observational, Real-World Study From a Digital Mental Health Platform." 2026. https://doi.org/10.2196/83492.

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al, Kristen M Van Swearingen et. 2026. "Enhancing Sleep and Mental Health: Longitudinal, Observational, Real-World Study From a Digital Mental Health Platform.". https://doi.org/10.2196/83492.

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al, K. M. V. S. E. 2026, Enhancing Sleep and Mental Health: Longitudinal, Observational, Real-World Study From a Digital Mental Health Platform, JMIR Publications, available at: https://doi.org/10.2196/83492 [Accessed 28 Jun. 2026].

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Título
Enhancing Sleep and Mental Health: Longitudinal, Observational, Real-World Study From a Digital Mental Health Platform
Autor / colaboradores
Kristen M Van Swearingen et al
Editorial
JMIR Publications
Año de publicación
2026
ISSN
2561-326X
ISSN
2561-326X
Idioma
eng
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