Sleep Treatment Outcome Predictors: A Pilot Study (STOP-pilot) (STOP-Pilot)
Sleep Problem
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Sleep Problem
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion
- Female
- Aged 18 plus
- Psychology student (undergraduate or postgraduate) at one of three London universities involved in the study.
Exclusion
- Male
- Under 18
- Not a psychology student (undergraduate or postgraduate) at one of three London universities involved in the study.
Sites / Locations
- Queen Mary, University of London
- Goldsmiths, University of London
- King's College London
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Online CBT for insomnia
Puzzles
CBT participants will receive six weekly sessions delivered by an animated 'virtual therapist' (The Prof) via the online platform 'Sleepio'. The programme comprises a fully automated media-rich web application, driven dynamically by baseline, adherence, performance and progress data, and provides additional access to elements such as an online library with background information, a community of fellow users, and support, prompts and reminders sent by e-mail. CBT content was consistent with the literature (4) and covered behavioral (e.g., sleep restriction, stimulus control) and cognitive (e.g., putting the day to rest, thought restructuring, imagery, articulatory suppression, paradoxical intention, mindfulness) strategies, as well as additional relaxation strategies (progressive muscle relaxation and autogenic training) and advice on lifestyle and bedroom factors (sleep hygiene). The intervention was based upon a previously validated manual (4).
Each week participants will be sent a puzzle to complete online (e.g. logic puzzles, crosswords etc). The puzzles have been designed to be cognitively engaging and take a similar amount of time to one session of Sleepio (20-25 minutes).