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RecruitingNCT06567210

The Effects of Insomnia Treatment on Overnight Regulation of Emotional Memories and Risk for Mental Disorders

A Delayed-start Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing the Effects of Online Therapist-guided Cognitive Behavioural and Circadian Therapy for Insomnia Versus Control on Overnight Emotion Regulation and Mental Health Outcomes

Status
Recruiting
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
98 (estimated)
Sponsor
Woolcock Institute of Medical Research · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years – 45 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

This project aims to elucidate whether CBCTi changes symptom severity or even remission of anxiety disorders as compared with a delayed-start control group. The investigators will use a delayed-start randomized controlled trial in a cohort of individuals with anxiety and insomnia (N=98) to compare the effects of an online therapist-guided cognitive behavioural and circadian therapy for insomnia versus control on overnight emotion regulation and mental health outcomes. The project will involve at-home assessments and in-lab visits. At-home assessment involves recording sleep and circadian rhythm measures with wearables and daily diaries. Participants will be invited to perform two sleep studies and neuroimaging sessions to investigate the effects of CBCTi on neuroimaging and psychophysiological markers of overnight regulation of emotional distress.

Detailed description

This study is a delayed-start randomized controlled trial comparing the effects of online therapist-guided cognitive behavioural and circadian therapy for insomnia (CBCTi) versus control on emotional regulation and mental health outcomes. To be enrolled in the study, the participants are required to complete an online prescreening survey followed by a telephone screening interview with further questions and to verbally explain to participants what is required of them in this study. After an interview screening, the participants will receive a finger-pulse oximeter by mail to screen for the presence of obstructive sleep apnoea (3 nights at-home). The device is then returned by pre-paid mail and the recording is analysed to screen for moderate to severe sleep apnoea (oxygen desaturation index ≥ 10). If eligible, the participant will be invited to the Woolcock Institute for a screening visit. The screening visit starts with a consult with a clinician/physician who performs a medical screening, explains the study, answers questions and addresses concerns, and obtains written informed consent. At the end of the consult, all eligibility criteria have been evaluated and eligible participants are assigned a randomization number i.e., allocated to either the immediate CBCTi-arm or the delayed-start control-arm. The treatment arm consists of an online therapist-guided CBCTi intervention which comprises online sessions to be completed in 8 weeks. Participants in the delayed-start control arm in this study will not receive any active intervention during the first two months but will be offered the same therapist-guided CBCTi program thereafter During the screening visit, participants will be asked to perform in an audio-visual recording while singing along to "Waltzing Matilda" (karaoke style) and asked to give keywords that relate to at least five negative distressing experiences and an equal number of neutral experiences from the same period. The recording and the keywords will be used to derive the stimuli that are used in the functional MRI tasks (Pre-Post CBCTi). The screening visit is concluded with a demonstration on how to collect data at-home. Both groups will be asked to perform a week of at-home assessment during 4 timepoints: T0 (baseline), T1 (2 months post-baseline), T2 (4 months post-baseline) and T3 (12 months post-baseline). During the week of at-home assessments, the participants complete questionnaires, keep a sleep diary, and wear an actigraphy-watch, and light and temperature sensor (across 7 days). They are also asked to complete at least four overnight polysomnographic recordings using an EEG headband. At Pre and Post-CBCTi only, they also complete a salivary melatonin collection protocol. At Pre and Post-CBCTi (i.e., T0 and T1 for immediate group - T1 and T2 for delayed group) , participants are invited to Macquarie University/Woolcock Institute to undergo overnight sleep studies and neuroimaging sessions. The CBCTi program will be given online via secure platforms and recruitment will primarily be through social media advertisements. The study will be coordinated from the Woolcock Institute of Medical Research, Sydney, Macquarie Park, New South Wales, 2109, Australia.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORALImmediate CBCTiThis intervention will be immediately accessible to the CBCTi group. The program is composed of weekly online modules that include written information and interactive components such as schematics, images, videos, and questions. The content of the modules follows traditional and validated cognitive-behavioural therapy for insomnia protocols including sleep education, behavioural strategies (e.g., stimulus control, bedtime retraining, sleep hygiene), cognitive restructuration approaches (e.g., thought reappraisal, imagery, mindfulness), and relaxation practices (progressive muscle relaxation and autogenic training). In addition, further content aims to stabilize and amplify circadian rhythmicity through light exposure in the morning, daytime moderate physical activity, and evening time warm baths. Participants complete daily sleep diaries throughout the intervention.
BEHAVIORALDelayed CBCTiThis intervention will be accessible after a waiting period of 2 months (i.e, delayed start). The program is composed of weekly online modules that include written information and interactive components such as schematics, images, videos, and questions. The content of the modules follows traditional and validated cognitive-behavioural therapy for insomnia protocols including sleep education, behavioural strategies (e.g., stimulus control, bedtime retraining, sleep hygiene), cognitive restructuration approaches (e.g., thought reappraisal, imagery, mindfulness), and relaxation practices (progressive muscle relaxation and autogenic training). In addition, further content aims to stabilize and amplify circadian rhythmicity through light exposure in the morning, daytime moderate physical activity, and evening time warm baths. Participants complete daily sleep diaries throughout the intervention.

Timeline

Start date
2026-01-06
Primary completion
2029-06-01
Completion
2030-06-01
First posted
2024-08-22
Last updated
2025-11-26

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Australia

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT06567210. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.