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Active clinical trials for "Sleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders"

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Insomnia and Cardiovascular Diseases: Influence of Behavioral Treatments and Preferences

InsomniaCardiovascular Disease

Research has shown that persons who have trouble sleeping and experience stress are at risk of developing heart diseases. Two treatments, called stimulus control instructions and sleep efficiency treatment, that do not involve sleeping pills, have been found effective in managing trouble sleeping. This study will be undertaken to find out if the two treatments are effective in improving sleep, and reducing stress and the risk of heart diseases. Persons with trouble sleeping may have a preference for either treatment. It is believed that if persons get the treatment they prefer, then they will be satisfied with the treatment and comply with it, and experience improvement in their sleep. This study will also examine the extent to which giving persons the treatment of their choice, as compared to giving persons treatment based on chance, will lead to higher satisfaction and compliance with treatment, and improved sleep. About 300 persons who experience trouble sleeping will be included in the study. They will be requested to complete a questionnaire and a sleep diary before and after they receive treatment, as well as 6 month and one year later.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Electrophysiologic Changes in Blacks Treated With CBT for Insomnia

Insomnia

Insomnia is a highly prevalent, often debilitating, and economically burdensome condition. Reviews of the literature indicate that there are ethnic differences in sleep behavior, with African Americans objectively and subjectively reporting more disordered sleep than Caucasian Americans.Chronic insomnia can have a significant impact on mental and physical health outcomes and has been associated with impaired cognitive performance, particularly, in areas of speed, attention, working memory, and executive function. In order to understand the brain mechanisms in sleep disorder both during resting state as well as during cognitive processing, the investigators will assess resting state EEG (during eyes-closed and eyes-open conditions) as well as ERP tasks for assessing decision-making and reward processing. The primary objective of the study is to evaluate the effect of a tailored, telephone-delivered cognitive behavioral intervention, versus a self- monitoring control condition, on symptoms of insomnia and its neurodynamic correlates. Hypotheses: Among Blacks subjectively reporting symptoms of insomnia, those randomized to the tailored, telephone-delivered CBT-I, compared with those randomized to the self-monitoring control group, will have: Hyp. 1: Greater reduction in symptoms of insomnia as measured by the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index. Hyp. 2: Greater neurophysiologic improvement (ERP, ERO) in the intervention condition in response to laboratory paradigms Hyp 3: Greater improvement in psychosocial functioning including reduction in depression and increase in quality of life.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

The Effect and Safety of Hemodialysis and Hemoperfusion on Severe Renal Osteopathy and Itching in...

HyperparathyroidismRefractory Pruritus2 more

A prospective, randomized, controlled open clinic trial to evaluate the effect and safety of combination of conventional hemodialysis(HD) and hemoperfusion(HP) on middle molecules removal and complications improvement in long-term maintenance hemodialysis (MHD) patients. There are two phases of study for each subject. Phase 1 (screening phase). During this phase, each potential subject will be evaluated to determine if he/she is eligible for the study. Phase 2 (intervention phase). Each subject will be randomly allocated to HD+HP(HA130 once per week) group ,HD+HP(HA330 once per week) group and HD group. The follow-up duration was 3 months.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Efficacy and Safety of ACT-541468 in Adult Subjects With Insomnia Disorder

Insomnia Disorder

This study evaluates the dose response of ACT-541468 on the change of WASO from baseline to Days 1 and 2, assessed by PSG.

Completed19 enrollment criteria

Auricular Acupuncture for Primary Insomnia

Primary Insomnia

This double-blind RCT will evaluate the therapeutic effectiveness and safety of auricular acupuncture(AA) for primary insomnia(PI) .

Completed14 enrollment criteria

Researching Effective Sleep Treatments (Project REST)

Insomnia

We will undertake initial development of a new behavioral sleep intervention (i.e., partner-assisted Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia; CBT-I), based closely on the gold standard treatment, CBT-I. We will examine if the new treatment has a positive impact on subjective and objective sleep and quality of life in a clinic-based sample. Secondary aims will examine treatment adherence and maintenance of therapeutic gains as well as relationship satisfaction and broader psychiatric functioning.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)-Insomnia for Lung Cancer

Chronic Insomnia

The purpose of this study is to determine whether cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is effective for insomnia in lung cancer survivors.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Guided Self Help Versus Individual Therapy

Anxiety DisordersMajor Depression2 more

Background: Studies show that about 1 out of 3 patients in Primary Care suffer primarily from mental health disorders, such as anxiety disorders and depression. Cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) has been shown to be an effective treatment of these disorders. Despite the strong evidence for CBT there is a lack of evidence-based psychological treatment in primary care. For various reasons, the progress of research has not affected clinical practice. For successful implementation of CBT in primary care cost-effective therapies, access to therapists with proper training and supervision, evidence-based manuals and management that support the implementation is needed. Aim: The aim of this trial is to evaluate a stepped care model with CBT in primary care. All patients are first treated with self-help CBT (N = 400). Patients that do not improve after treatment (9 weeks) are randomized to individual CBT or continued self-help treatment. Based on published studies 2/3 is expected to be improved after self-help and therefore do not undergo randomization. 1/3 (n = 133) who didn´t respond to treatment is randomized to individual CBT (N = 67) or continued self-help treatment (N = 67).

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of Yoga for Sleep Disturbances in Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

Post Traumatic Stress DisorderInsomnia

The primary objective of this preliminary study is to estimate sleep outcome effect sizes and determine feasibility for a novel yoga treatment of insomnia in participants with post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Additional objectives are to evaluate relationships of sleep outcomes with measures of other PTSD symptoms, psychosocial health and possible mechanisms of action.

Completed13 enrollment criteria

An Internet-administered, Mindfulness Training Program for the Treatment of Anxiety

AnxietyDepression1 more

The purpose of this study is to examine the effects of a 10 week mindfulness training program -- without therapist-support -- as treatment of anxiety. Effects on depression, quality of life, and insomnia symptoms will also be studied.

Completed7 enrollment criteria
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