Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Change of insomnia symptoms |
Insomnia Severity Index (ISI) is a 5-item self-rated scale. Possible scores range from 0 to 20, with higher scores indicating higher insomnia severity. |
Baseline, post-treatment (week 6/at the conclusion of last session) for all participants; and additionally at post-treatment one-month and six-months for those in the two active treatment groups |
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Secondary |
Change of sleep quality |
Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) is a self-rated scale consisting of 19 questions. All items are combined to form seven component scores on different aspects of sleep quality, each of which ranges from 0 to 3 points with higher scores representing more sleep disturbance. The seven component scores are added to one global score, which ranges from 0 to 21, with higher scores indicating more difficulties with sleep. |
Baseline, post-treatment (week 6/at the conclusion of last session) for all participants; and additionally at post-treatment one-month and six-months for those in the two active treatment groups |
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Secondary |
Change of sleep diary measure (total time in bed) |
Daily sleep diary for consecutive seven days. Sleep parameter estimated by daily sleep diary: total time in bed (minutes) |
Baseline, post-treatment (week 6/at the conclusion of last session) for all participants; and additionally at post-treatment one-month and six-months for those in the two active treatment groups |
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Secondary |
Change of sleep diary measure (total sleep time) |
Daily sleep diary for consecutive seven days. Sleep parameter estimated by daily sleep diary: total sleep time (minutes) |
Baseline, post-treatment (week 6/at the conclusion of last session) for all participants; and additionally at post-treatment one-month and six-months for those in the two active treatment groups |
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Secondary |
Change of sleep diary measure (sleep efficiency) |
Daily sleep diary for consecutive seven days. Sleep parameter estimated by daily sleep diary: sleep efficiency (%) |
Baseline, post-treatment (week 6/at the conclusion of last session) for all participants; and additionally at post-treatment one-month and six-months for those in the two active treatment groups |
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Secondary |
Change of sleep diary measure (sleep onset latency) |
Daily sleep diary for consecutive seven days. Sleep parameter estimated by daily sleep diary: sleep onset latency (minutes) |
Baseline, post-treatment (week 6/at the conclusion of last session) for all participants; and additionally at post-treatment one-month and six-months for those in the two active treatment groups |
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Secondary |
Change of sleep diary measure (wake after sleep onset) |
Daily sleep diary for consecutive seven days. Sleep parameter estimated by daily sleep diary: wake after sleep onset (minutes). |
Baseline, post-treatment (week 6/at the conclusion of last session) for all participants; and additionally at post-treatment one-month and six-months for those in the two active treatment groups |
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Secondary |
Change of daytime sleepiness |
Paediatric Daytime Sleepiness Scale (PDSS) is an 8-item self-rated scale measuring daytime sleepiness, ranging in total scores from 0 to 32 with higher scores indicating more sleepiness. |
Baseline, post-treatment (week 6/at the conclusion of last session) for all participants; and additionally at post-treatment one-month and six-months for those in the two active treatment groups |
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Secondary |
Change of daytime fatigue |
Multidimensional Fatigue Inventory (MFI) is a 20-item self-rated scale on fatigue symptoms. There are three subscales, measuring the physical (possibly scored from 7 to 35), mental (possibly scored from 6 to 30), and spiritual (possibly scored from 7 to 35), dimensions of fatigue. A grand total score can be calculated by summing up the three sub scores. In all cases, a higher score represents higher fatigue symptoms. |
Baseline, post-treatment (week 6/at the conclusion of last session) for all participants; and additionally at post-treatment one-month and six-months for those in the two active treatment groups |
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Secondary |
Change of quality of life |
KIDSCREEN-27 is a 27-item self-rated scale measuring health related quality of life measure for children and adolescents. There are five subscales on: physical well-being (possibly scored from 5 to 25), psychological well-being (possibly scored 7 to 35), autonomy & parents (possibly scored 7 to 35), peers & social support (possibly scored 4 to 20), and school environment (possibly scored 4 to 20). A grand total score can be calculated by summing up the five sub scores. In all cases, a higher score represents higher perceived well-being. |
Baseline, post-treatment (week 6/at the conclusion of last session) for all participants; and additionally at post-treatment one-month and six-months for those in the two active treatment groups |
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Secondary |
Change of suicidal ideation |
Depressive Symptom Inventory Suicidality Subscale (DSI-SS) is a 4-item self-rated scale measuring suicidal ideation. Possible total scores range from 0 to 12, with higher scores indicating higher suicidal ideation. |
Baseline, post-treatment (week 6/at the conclusion of last session) for all participants; and additionally at post-treatment one-month and six-months for those in the two active treatment groups |
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Secondary |
Change of self-report mood symptoms |
Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) is a self-assessed scale for detecting states of depression and anxiety. The depression subscale range in scores from 0 to 21, with higher scores indicating severer states of depression. Similarly, the anxiety subscale range in scores from 0-21 with higher scores indicating severer states of anxiety. No additional computation will be made with the two subscores |
Baseline, post-treatment (week 6/at the conclusion of last session) for all participants; and additionally at post-treatment one-month and six-months for those in the two active treatment groups |
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Secondary |
Change of dysfunctional beliefs and attitudes about sleep |
Dysfunctional Beliefs and Attitudes about Sleep (DBAS) is a 16-item self-rated scale measuring the respondent's sleep-related beliefs, more specifically, their expectations and attitudes regarding the causes, consequences, and potential treatments of sleep issues. A total score is calculated by averaging score of all items, possibly scored 0 to 10, with a higher score indicating more dysfunctional beliefs and attitudes about sleep. |
Baseline, post-treatment (week 6/at the conclusion of last session) for all participants; and additionally at post-treatment one-month and six-months for those in the two active treatment groups |
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Secondary |
Change of sleep hygiene and practice |
Sleep Hygiene Practice Scale (SHPS) is a 30-item self-rated scale measuring sleep hygiene behaviors, ranging in total scores from 30 to 180, with higher scores indicating lower levels of sleep hygiene. |
Baseline, post-treatment (week 6/at the conclusion of last session) for all participants; and additionally at post-treatment one-month and six-months for those in the two active treatment groups |
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Secondary |
Change of pre-sleep arousal |
Pre-Sleep Arousal Scale is a 16-item self-rated scale measuring pre-sleep arousal. There are two subscales on the cognitive and somatic manifestations of arousal, with eight items in each subscale (possibly scored from 8 to 40). In both cases, a higher score indicates higher pre-sleep arousal. |
Baseline, post-treatment (week 6/at the conclusion of last session) for all participants; and additionally at post-treatment one-month and six-months for those in the two active treatment groups |
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