CBT-I in Physically Active Participants With Insomnia Complaints
- Sponsor
- Federal University of Jatai
- Study ID
- NCT07607444
- Status
- Not Yet Recruiting
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Conditions
Eligibility Criteria
- Sex
- ALL
- Age
- 30 Years - 59 Years
- Healthy Volunteers
- Not accepted
Interventions
- Cognitive behavioral treatment for insomnia — BEHAVIORALThis intervention is a multicomponent therapy directed to insomnia treatment. It includes sleep restriction, cognitive therapy, stimulus control, sleep higiene, and relaxation therapy (Van Straten et la., 2018)
Study Details
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I) can treat insomnia complaints in participants physically active; men and woman; aged 30-59 years old. The main question it aims to answer is: Can this terapy to reduce the insomnia severity? Can this terapy to improve sleep and related complaints? Researchers will compare CBT-I vs No treatment to see if CBT-I can promote better sleep. Participants will receive 6 weeks of treatment.
Key Dates
- Start date
- Jul 1, 2026
- Status verified
- May 2026
- Primary completion
- Dec 31, 2026
- Completion
- Dec 30, 2029
Study Design
- Enrollment
- 50 participants (estimated)
- Allocation
- RANDOMIZED
- Intervention model
- PARALLEL
- Primary purpose
- TREATMENT
Arms
- Experimental: Treatment group (CBT-I)This group will receive 6 weeks of CBT-I treatment
- No Intervention: Control groupThis group will receive no treatment
Primary Outcome Measure
Insomnia severity [ Time Frame: (1) at baseline (pre-intervention), (2) six weeks, and (3) four weeks of follow-up. ]
Central Contacts
- Giselle Soares Passos, PhD+556436068304
- Tamara R.L. Zanuzzi, Master´s
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