Combining Antidepressant Medication and Psychotherapy for Insomnia to Improve Depression Outcome
Major Depressive Disorder, Insomnia
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Major Depressive Disorder focused on measuring Major Depressive Disorder, Insomnia, Sleep, Mental Health
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Diagnosis of major depressive disorder HRSD(17) score of at least 14 Presence and complaint of insomnia for at least 1 month Fluent in English Use of an effective form of contraception throughout the study Exclusion Criteria: Other psychiatric disorders (e.g., bipolar disorder, post traumatic stress disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder, eating disorder) Psychotic symptoms Serious, unstable, or terminal medical condition Axis II diagnosis of antisocial, schizotypal, or severe borderline personality disorder Substance abuse Not willing to end other psychiatric treatment Previous electroconvulsive therapy or vagus nerve stimulation treatment during the last year Sleep apnea, restless leg, or periodic limb movement disorder (to be ruled out after first sleep study) Other sleep disorders Currently pregnant or breastfeeding History of seizure disorder Disease or condition that produces altered metabolism or hemodynamic responses Liver or kidney dysfunction Current use of any over the counter medications or herbs for mood or sleep benefits (e.g., melatonin, valerian, kava, hop extract, St. John's Wort, SAMe)
Sites / Locations
- Stanford University
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
MED+CBTI
MED+CTRL
Escitalopram plus Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia
Escitalopram plus Pseudo-desensitization Therapy for Insomnia