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The Sleep Course: An Online Sleep Intervention for Adults With Self-reported Sleep Difficulties

Anxiety | Insomnia | Depression

This study evaluates an internet-delivered cognitive behavioural therapy for insomnia (ICBTi) intervention, known as the Sleep Course, within a routine online therapy clinic. The Sleep Course will specifically be offered to clients with self-reported sleep difficulties (i.e., falling or staying asleep or waking early) and daytime distress and or impairment. Our study aims to replicate the effectiveness and acceptability of the previously evaluated Sleep Course when delivered in Australia. We will also assess uptake and completion rates within our clinic as well as demographic and clinical characteristics of individuals who are enrolled in the Sleep Course.

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Conditions de participation

  • Sexe:

    ALL
  • Âges admissibles:

    18 and up

Critères de participation

Inclusion Criteria:

* 18 years or older;
* Living in Saskatchewan for the treatment period;
* Self-reported difficulty with sleep (i.e., difficulty falling, staying asleep or waking up early) causing daytime distress and or impairment;
* Has comfort using and access to a device or computer with Internet in a private location;
* Read and understand English;
* Consent to Sleep Course, online therapy as provided by Unit, and associated research.

Exclusion Criteria:

* Current severe medical or psychiatric disorder that requires immediate or alternate treatment (e.g. current and recent mania or psychosis requiring hospitalization, actively suicidal and unable to keep themselves safe, medical condition requiring immediate surgery or other invasive treatment, severe substance use);
* Taking part in another treatment at our clinic.

Lieu de l'étude

Online Therapy Unit
Online Therapy Unit
Regina, Saskatchewan
Canada

Contactez l'équipe d'étude

Backup Contact

Heather D Hadjistavropoulos, PhD

[email protected]
306-585-5133
Primary Contact

Marcie M Nugent, MSW

[email protected]
306-337-2946
Étude parrainée par
University of Regina
Participants recherchés
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ID de l'étude: NCT06745349