Summary

Eligibility
for people ages 18 years and up (full criteria)
Location
at UCSF
Dates
study started
completion around
Principal Investigator
by Ashley E Mason, PhD (ucsf)
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Ashley E Mason

Description

Summary

This single-arm feasibility trial will provide digital cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) and passive body heating (PBH) sessions using a sauna blanket over a 9-week treatment period to adults aged 18 years or older with insomnia disorder.

Details

Insomnia disorder is a common and consequential mental health problem, with prevalence estimates at approximately 10%. The American College of Physicians recommends cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I), an efficacious "mind" (psychological and behavioral) treatment, as the first-line treatment for adults with insomnia. Yet, about half of individuals experience residual insomnia symptoms after CBT-I. Accordingly, researchers have sought to augment CBT-I, primarily with pharmacotherapy, but many people do not want to use pharmacologic agents due to concerns about side effects and dependence. Passive-body heating (PBH), a "body" treatment, involves heating the body via hot baths or showers, infrared sauna, or other heat sources. PBH has been found to reduce the time needed to fall asleep and to improve sleep quality. PBH may improve sleep by increasing skin temperature and decreasing core body temperature, a dynamic associated with sleep onset. CBT-I and PBH thus target distinct factors that may contribute to insomnia, and the investigators hypothesize that the combination of CBT-I and PBH holds promise as a multi-component treatment for insomnia disorder.

Keywords

Insomnia Disorder, Passive Body Heating, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia, CBT-I, Mood Disorders, Digital Intervention, Sleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders, Passive Body Heating (PBH)

Eligibility

You can join if…

Open to people ages 18 years and up

  • 18 years or older
  • English-speaking
  • Willing to use birth control if assigned female sex at birth
  • Location to plug sauna blanket into regular wall outlet
  • Ability to lie in sauna blanket for 15 minutes
  • Ability to fit in the sauna blanket (no taller than 6' 3", no greater than 250 lbs)
  • Daily access to the internet via computer, smartphone, or tablet
  • Elevated insomnia symptoms as indexed by a score of 11 or greater on the Insomnia Severity Index (ISI)
  • Insomnia disorder (characterized by difficulty initiating sleep) as indexed by a positive diagnosis on the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-5 Sleep Disorders (SCISD)

You CAN'T join if...

  • Night shift worker
  • Current or planned routine body heating practices (e.g., saunas, hot tubs)
  • Pregnant or plans to become pregnant during the participation period
  • Other diagnosed sleep disorders or suspected sleep disorders
  • Medical conditions that might increase the risk of passive body heating using an infrared sauna blanket
  • Mental health disorder that may better explain insomnia, require priority treatment, or be exacerbated by time in bed restriction

Location

  • University of California San Francisco
    San Francisco California 94115 United States

Lead Scientist at University of California Health

  • Ashley E Mason, PhD (ucsf)
    Ashley Mason, PhD, is an Associate Professor of Psychiatry in the Weill Institute for Neurosciences and the UCSF Osher Center for Integrative Health. She is a clinical psychologist and directs behavioral treatment for insomnia at the UCSF Osher Center Clinic. She is Director of the UCSF Sleep, Affect, and Eating (SEA) Lab.

Details

Status
not yet accepting patients
Start Date
Completion Date
(estimated)
Sponsor
University of California, San Francisco
ID
NCT06626048
Study Type
Interventional
Participants
Expecting 10 study participants
Last Updated