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Active clinical trials for "Sleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders"

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Safety and Efficacy of Ramelteon in Elderly Subjects With Chronic Insomnia.

Chronic Insomnia

This purpose of this study is to assess the efficacy and safety of Ramelteon, once daily (QD), in elderly subjects with chronic insomnia.

Completed44 enrollment criteria

Ramelteon in Adults With Chronic Insomnia

Chronic Insomnia

The purpose of this study is to determine the safety and efficacy of Ramelteon, once daily (QD), in adult subjects with chronic insomnia.

Completed40 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of the Hypnotic Properties of Zolpidem-MR 12.5 mg and Zolpidem 10 mg Marketed Product...

Sleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders

The primary objective is to evaluate the hypnotic efficacy of zolpidem-MR (modified release) 12.5 mg and zolpidem 10 mg marketed product in comparison with placebo in patients with primary insomnia and sleep maintenance difficulties, using polysomnography (PSG) recordings and patient sleep questionnaires. The secondary objective is to evaluate the clinical safety and tolerability of zolpidem-MR 12.5 mg and zolpidem 10 mg marketed product in comparison with placebo.

Completed1 enrollment criteria

Zolpidem (Myslee) Post Marketing Study in Adolescent Patients With Insomnia - Evaluation With Polysomnography...

InsomniaSleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders

To evaluate the efficacy of zolpidem for adolescent insomniacs with polysomnography

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Almorexant in Primary Insomnia

InsomniaPrimary Insomnia

The aim of the study is to determine the minimum effective dose of ACT-078573 on sleep efficiency and to assess the effects of different doses of ACT-078573 on other PSG parameters.

Completed39 enrollment criteria

Implementing Sleep Interventions for Older Veterans

Insomnia

Sleep problems are common among older people, and research suggests that insomnia has negative effects on health and quality of life in older adults. Prior research suggests that insomnia symptoms are even more common among veterans compared to the general population. In addition, people with sleep problems also often have depression and other problems that seem to decrease their quality of life. In this study, we tested two methods of providing behavioral sleep interventions for treating insomnia in older veterans. The long-term objective of this work was to identify ways to improve access to these types of behavioral sleep interventions for older veterans, in order to improve their well-being and quality of life. This project was conducted in outpatient clinics of the VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System. Community-dwelling older veterans (aged 60 years and older) with insomnia were identified by a postal survey. Enrolled veterans with insomnia (N=150 total, 50 per group) were randomized to one of three groups: Individual-Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (Individual-CBTI), Group-CBTI or a group-based Sleep Education Control Condition (Control). Measures of sleep, depression and quality of life were performed at baseline (enrollment in the study), after the treatment was completed, and at 6-months and 12-months follow-up after randomization. Main outcome measures included sleep/wake patterns (sleep questionnaires, sleep diary and wrist actigraphy, which is an objective estimate of sleep and wakefulness). We hypothesized that the intervention would improve sleep at six months follow-up. We also expected that these improvements would be maintained at 12-months follow-up.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

TRIAD - Treatment of Insomnia and Depression

Sleep Initiation and Maintenance DisordersDepression

The aim of the proposed three-site study is to increase the rate of full remission from major depressive disorder (MDD) at the end of 16 weeks of treatment for people who experience both major depressive disorder and insomnia.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Self-help Treatment for Insomnia in Breast Cancer Patients

Insomnia

The main goal of this population-based study is to assess the efficacy of two forms of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) to treat various levels of insomnia symptoms in women with breast cancer: a professionally administered form and a patient self-administered form. It is hypothesized that the two treatment conditions will be associated with significantly greater improvements in sleep, psychological distress, fatigue, cognitive functioning, and quality of life, relative to the control condition (i.e., usual care). It is also hypothesized that the magnitude of effect sizes obtained in association with treatment at each time assessment will be greater for the professionally administered treatment than the self-administered treatment.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Light Treatment for Sleep/Wake Disturbances in Alzheimer's Disease

Sleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders

The aim of this study is to demonstrate the efficacy of timed exposure to bright light for the treatment of disturbed nighttime sleep and daytime wake in community-dwelling dementia patients and their caregivers, and to determine if there are genetic relationships between memory problems and sleep problems

Completed13 enrollment criteria

Improving Sleep and Psychological Functioning in People With Depression and Insomnia

Sleep Initiation and Maintenance DisordersDepression

This study will evaluate the safety and effectiveness of treatment with both a sleeping pill and antidepressant medication in improving sleep and psychological functioning in people with depression and insomnia.

Completed36 enrollment criteria
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