Promoting Sleep and Physical Activity Among Adolescent Psychiatric Patients - Trial NCT06407258
Access comprehensive clinical trial information for NCT06407258 through Pure Global AI's free database. This phase not specified trial is sponsored by Christin Lang and is currently Not yet recruiting. The study focuses on Mental Disorder in Adolescence,Insomnia,Delayed Sleep-Wake Phase Disorder. Target enrollment is 140 participants.
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Study Focus
SLEEPAC
Interventional
behavioral
Sponsor & Location
Christin Lang
University of Basel
Timeline & Enrollment
N/A
Jun 01, 2024
Jun 30, 2026
Primary Outcome
Psychopathology
Summary
Mental health disorders pose a significant burden on adolescent populations globally, often
 accompanied by sleep disturbances. Emerging evidence suggests that addressing sleep issues
 can improve mental health outcomes, while physical activity is increasingly recognized as
 beneficial for both sleep and mental well-being. This study aims to assess the effectiveness
 of a novel intervention (SLEEPAC), combining cognitive-behavioral therapy for insomnia
 (CBT-I), circadian treatment, and PA counseling, compared to treatment as usual (TAU), in
 improving psychopathology among adolescent psychiatric outpatients with sleep disturbances.
 Secondary outcomes include improvements in sleep health, physical activity levels, cognitive
 performance and self-esteem. Additionally, the study seeks to explore the predictive value of
 sleep neurophysiological biomarkers using high-density sleep electroencephalography (EEG),
 contributing to advancements in precision psychiatry for this population.
ICD-10 Classifications
Data Source
ClinicalTrials.gov
NCT06407258
Non-Device Trial

