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NCT05748496
A Pilot Study to Evaluate Efficacy of Brief Behavioral and Sleep Hygiene Education With Mindfulness Intervention on Sleep Duration, Sleep Timing, Sleep Quality, Anxiety, Depression, and Quality of Life in Adolescents
Conditions: Sleep
Sex: All
Ages: 16 Years – 19 Years
Healthy volunteers: 1
Phase: NA
Enrollment: 50
Sponsor: Akureyri Hospital
Location: Iceland
Summary
Sleep plays a fundamental role in both mental- and physical-health, with good sleep health including adequate duration and quality, appropriate timing, regularity, and absence of sleep disorders.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate sleep in adolescent and if brief behavioral and sleep hygiene education with mindfulness intervention improves, sleep timing, sleep duration, sleep quality, anxiety/depression, and quality of life.During adolescence extensive physiological changes happen that make it easier for adolescents to stay up later, that may increase the time it may take them to fall-asleep and developing insomnia symptoms.
At the same time psychosocial changes happen, that may may even have been further amplified in the last decade, with increase in social media use and evening screen-time.
As sleep need is not decreased and with adolescents having to wake up at "socially acceptable times" rather than the endogenous sleep offset time, sleep duration may be shortened causing chronic sleep loss and daytime sleepiness.
Insufficient sleep in adolescents may affect their daytime functioning, causing fatigue and memory issues, affect school attendance and academic performance, affect mood, mental- and physical health, cause behavioral dysfunction and has been associated with worse health outcomes, adverse risk behaviors and even increase risk for accidents.This study should advance understanding of sleep in adolescents and if this simple interventions can be effective in improving their sleep and mental health.
If effective larger studies will be needed to evaluate if there might be a value in implementing changes in the infrastructure of the educational system to better support sleep and mental health of adolescent.
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:(1) Students interested to participate and able to sign enlightened consentExclusion Criteria:If suffer from atrial fibrillation or ventricular trigeminyIndividuals with severe and uncontrolled asthma or severe pulmonary diseaseAdolescents diagnosed with moderate and severe obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA)
Source: ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT05748496). StuddyBuddy aggregates publicly available trial information.