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This study will test the effectiveness of cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia in treating sleep disturbances in people with post-traumatic stress disorder.


Clinical Trial Description

Cognitive behavioral therapy to treat insomnia (CBT-I) was developed for people with primary insomnia but has been successfully used to treat insomnia in people with other disorders. Insomnia is the most commonly reported complaint of patients receiving treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Medications are not effective in treating insomnia in people with PTSD, and behavioral treatments, like CBT-I, have not yet been proven effective in these cases. This study will test the effectiveness of CBT-I in alleviating insomnia in people with PTSD.

Participation in this study will last 10 months. At study entry, participants will complete a series of eligibility assessments, including a clinical interview, a medical screening, a urine screening for drugs of abuse, a blood test, and a pregnancy test. Then, over 1 week, participants will complete baseline assessments of sleep behaviors. The assessments will include the following: filling out a set of questionnaires about health, mood, sleeping patterns, possible life trauma, and PTSD; filling out a sleep diary every morning to record time slept, times woken up, nightmares, and quality of sleep; wearing a wristwatch-like device, called an Actigraph, that records activity level during wakefulness and sleep; completing a 5-minute psychomotor vigilance task twice a day on a personal digital assistant (PDA); wearing a sensor connected to the finger that detects sleep apnea, called an Oximeter, 1 night while sleeping; and, during the last 2 nights of sleep assessment, having a sleep recorder connected to one's head to measure different stages of sleep.

After the week of sleep assessments, participants will be randomly assigned to one of two groups: the CBT-I group or the waitlist group. Participants in the CBT-I group will complete eight weekly therapy sessions targeted at improving quality of sleep and resolving problems with falling and staying asleep. Participants in the waitlist group will not be offered CBT-I treatment until after 8 weeks. During these 8 weeks, all participants will continue to keep a sleep diary, continue wearing the Actigraph, and, in the fourth week, be asked to fill out a questionnaire booklet with similar questions to those completed in the eligibility screening. After 8 weeks, participants will repeat all the sleep assessments performed at baseline. They will also undergo a clinical interview to assess the severity of PTSD symptoms and sleep problems. After the second set of sleep assessments, the waitlist group will be offered CBT-I, and the CBT-I group will complete 6- and 12-month follow-up assessments. These follow-up assessments will involve repeating both the sleep assessments and the clinical interview performed after the 8-week intervention. ;


Study Design

Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Treatment


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


NCT number NCT00881647
Study type Interventional
Source University of California, San Francisco
Contact
Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date November 2008
Completion date April 2013

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