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RecruitingNCT06971640

Advancing Identification of Circadian Delay in ADHD Youth: Associations With Clinical Heterogeneity and Cognition

Status
Recruiting
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
250 (estimated)
Sponsor
Duke University · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
6 Years – 9 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

The purpose of this study is to better understand sleep and circadian functioning in children with ADHD using home-based measures, parent report, and a lab based melatonin assessment. Investigators will also examine how sleep relates to psychiatric health and cognition among children with ADHD. The investigator for this study is Dr. Jessica Lunsford-Avery from the Department of Psychiatry.

Detailed description

Participants will be asked to review and sign a consent form to enroll. As part of the study, participants will: * Attend three study visits where they will be asked to complete questionnaires and assessments related to their child's attention and behavior, psychiatric health, and sleep habits. One of these visits is a lab-based melatonin assessment at night. * Be asked to have their child wear a device (similar to a wrist watch) for a 7-day period. Parents will also be asked to complete an electronic daily diary about their child's sleep. * Be asked to have their child wear a skin temperature sensor each evening after dinner until they wake up the next morning. * Be asked to use a mattress sensor which measures movement, sleep state, and heart rate. Participants will be compensated for their time.

Conditions

Timeline

Start date
2025-05-28
Primary completion
2029-11-01
Completion
2029-11-01
First posted
2025-05-14
Last updated
2025-10-09

Locations

1 site across 1 country: United States

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT06971640. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.