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ID
Source
Health condition
insomnia
sleep problems
depression symptoms
Sponsors and support
Intervention
Outcome measures
Primary outcome
depression symptoms
Secondary outcome
functioning during the day
insomnia severity
perseverative thinking questionnaire (PTQ)
sleep diary
fatigue
Background summary
The online cbt treatment i-Sleep will be used in a general sample (recruited through the internet) of insomnia patients that also suffer from lowered mood. The hypothesis is that both insomnia symptoms and depression symptoms will be alleviated as a result of the treatment. The control condition will receive the treatment after the waiting period, during which they will keep a daily sleep diary. We will look at potential mediators to see what changes first: does sleep improve before mood, is it the other way around, or do they change at the same time?
Study objective
The online treatment i-Sleep effects not only directly sleep related complaints but also helps alleviate depression symptoms
Study design
pre and post measurements
daily diary
follow up at 3 and 6 months
Intervention
online cbt treatment with guidance aimed at reducing insomnia symptoms
Jaap Lancee
Weesperplein 4
Amsterdam 1018XA
The Netherlands
020-5258609
j.lancee@uva.nl
Jaap Lancee
Weesperplein 4
Amsterdam 1018XA
The Netherlands
020-5258609
j.lancee@uva.nl
Inclusion criteria
insomnia since 3 months or more
depressed mood complaints
18 years or older
Exclusion criteria
pregnancy or breast feeding
working in (night) shifts
schizophrenia/psychosis
prior treatment for insomnia using cbt
starting psychotherapy in the past 6 months
apnea
suicidality
Design
Recruitment
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In other registers
Register | ID |
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NTR-new | NL5877 |
NTR-old | NTR6049 |
Other | Ethics Review Board of the Faculty of Social and Behavioral Sciences, UvA : 2016-CP-7263 |