Comparison of Efficacy of Behavioral Approaches for Treatment of Insomnia
- Conditions
- Primary Insomnia
- Interventions
- Behavioral: Cognitive Behavior Therapy-InsomniaBehavioral: Focus of AttentionBehavioral: Combined-CBT-I and FOA GroupBehavioral: Sleep Hygiene
- Registration Number
- NCT03461666
- Lead Sponsor
- Pacific Institute of Medical Sciences
- Brief Summary
This study compares the efficacy of four different types (Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I); Focus of Attention (FOA); Combined CBT-I and FOA; and Sleep Hygiene (control group) for the treatment of insomnia. This study is a randomized, open label study, and the participants are asked to assess the benefits they get from the intervention. This study involve 6 weekly in person one-to-one sessions after screening and completion of the 1-week, 3-month, 6-month and 12-month follow-up assessment. The trained study staff will administering the treatment. The Research Department will administer the outcome measures. The review of insomnia improvement will be assessed at at end of treatment, 3 months, 6 months and 12 months follow-up.
- Detailed Description
This study compares the efficacy of four different types (Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I), Focus of Attention (FOA), Combined CBT-I and FOA and Sleep Hygiene) of therapies approaches for the treatment of insomnia. This study is a randomized, open label study, the participants are asked to review the benefits they get from the intervention. This study involve 6 weekly sessions after screening and completion of the end of treatment, 3-month, 6-month and 12-month follow-up assessment. The trained study staff will administer study scales during therapy session. The subjective review of insomnia improvement will be assessed at end of treatment, 3 months, 6 months and 12 months follow-up assessment. Subjects are adult who meet, DSM-5 the diagnostic criteria for primary Insomnia.
Inclusion/Exclusion criteria to be assessed at Screening (Visit 1) and Visit 2. For those found eligible who complete the study, participation will include Screening (Visit 1), 6 weekly sessions after screening, and completion of the post-treatment and 6-month followup assessment.
Once subject sign the consent form, subject will be asked inclusion and exclusion criteria and will be given details about the study as per protocol.
Those eligible will be randomly assigned to one of four behavioral treatment approaches. The participant will have six weekly one hour in person sessions in which the assigned treatment will be administered. The participant will be assessed at the end of treatment and again at 6 month followup.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- TERMINATED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 160
- Male and female outpatients who are 18 or older to 72 years. Insomnia Severity Index > or = 10
- Meet diagnostic criteria for Insomnia Disorder per DSM-5 Willing and able to sign Informed consent form Not planning on moving away from the area for the subsequent 12 weeks.
- Participants who answer "yes" to any of the following will be excluded:
- Females who are lactating or who are pregnant
- Night shift workers, and individuals who nap 3 or more times per week over the preceding month
- Consumption of caffeine beverages (i.e. tea, coffee, or cola) comprising usually more than 5 cups or glasses per day
- Participation in another trial for insomnia
- Persons unable to complete the study questionnaires and psychological tests
- Persons who are unable to participate for the entire duration of the study, or in the opinion of the investigators, are likely to be non-compliant with the obligations inherent in the trial participation
- Persons self-describing with severe anxiety or severe depression (BDI score of 29 or higher) or severe anxiety (BAI score of 36 or higher).
- Persons with a history of epilepsy, seizures, or dementia
- Any significant, severe or unstable, acute or chronically progressive medical or surgical condition
- Serious head injury or stroke within the past year
- Current alcohol or substance abuse/dependence (must have >90 days of sobriety)
- Presence of other neurological disorders (e.g., multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's Disease)
- Presence of an untreated or unstable medical or psychiatric comorbid condition (e.g., major depressive disorder or psychotic disorder requiring admission within the last two years). People using psychotropic medication, hypnotic or sedative medications may be included if they are on a stable dosage for the last 2 months prior to the study, if the dose remains stable throughout the study, and if the medication is judged to not interfere with the study outcomes.
- Currently on medications known to produce insomnia (e.g., stimulants)
- Sleep apnea (AHI >15) or previous diagnosis of sleep apnea. Study participants who use a continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) device for sleep apnea will be eligible for participation if they are below the apnea/hypopnea cutoff while using CPAP and agree to use the device during study participation.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Cognitive Behavior Therapy-Insomnia Focus of Attention Participants receive 6 one hour in person behavioral psycho-intervention sessions from a treatment provider. Cognitive Behavior Therapy-Insomnia Sleep Hygiene Participants receive 6 one hour in person behavioral psycho-intervention sessions from a treatment provider. Cognitive Behavior Therapy-Insomnia Cognitive Behavior Therapy-Insomnia Participants receive 6 one hour in person behavioral psycho-intervention sessions from a treatment provider. Combined-CBT-I and FOA Group Focus of Attention Participants receive 6 one hour in person behavioral psycho-intervention sessions from a treatment provider. Combined-CBT-I and FOA Group Sleep Hygiene Participants receive 6 one hour in person behavioral psycho-intervention sessions from a treatment provider. Sleep Hygiene Focus of Attention Participants receive 6 one hour in person behavioral psycho-intervention sessions from a treatment provider. Sleep Hygiene Sleep Hygiene Participants receive 6 one hour in person behavioral psycho-intervention sessions from a treatment provider. Cognitive Behavior Therapy-Insomnia Combined-CBT-I and FOA Group Participants receive 6 one hour in person behavioral psycho-intervention sessions from a treatment provider. Focus Of Attention Sleep Hygiene Participants receive 6 one hour in person behavioral psycho-intervention sessions from a treatment provider. Combined-CBT-I and FOA Group Cognitive Behavior Therapy-Insomnia Participants receive 6 one hour in person behavioral psycho-intervention sessions from a treatment provider. Combined-CBT-I and FOA Group Combined-CBT-I and FOA Group Participants receive 6 one hour in person behavioral psycho-intervention sessions from a treatment provider. Sleep Hygiene Cognitive Behavior Therapy-Insomnia Participants receive 6 one hour in person behavioral psycho-intervention sessions from a treatment provider. Focus Of Attention Cognitive Behavior Therapy-Insomnia Participants receive 6 one hour in person behavioral psycho-intervention sessions from a treatment provider. Focus Of Attention Focus of Attention Participants receive 6 one hour in person behavioral psycho-intervention sessions from a treatment provider. Focus Of Attention Combined-CBT-I and FOA Group Participants receive 6 one hour in person behavioral psycho-intervention sessions from a treatment provider. Sleep Hygiene Combined-CBT-I and FOA Group Participants receive 6 one hour in person behavioral psycho-intervention sessions from a treatment provider.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Self Report Sleep Measures through study completion, an average of 1 year SRSM: assess overall quantity of sleep satisfaction on the Self Report Sleep Measures.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Insomnia Severity Index through study completion, an average of 1 year ISI: assess the severity of insomnia.
Trial Locations
- Locations (2)
Puget Sound Psychiatric Center
🇺🇸Bothell, Washington, United States
Puget Sound Psychiatry Center
🇺🇸Bothell, Washington, United States