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| Evans Army Community Hospital | OTHER |
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This study will determine whether Mind-Body Bridging (MBB), a mindfulness training program is more effective than a common sleep medication, Zolpidem, in treating insomnia. It will also investigate whether MBB is additionally beneficial for co-morbid conditions such as stress, PTSD, depression, etc, compared with that of Zolpidem.
Sleep disturbance in active duty military personnel is highly prevalent and contributes to reduced performance of military duties. Under extreme conditions, army personnel could endanger themselves and their comrades. Increasingly, non-pharmacological treatments for insomnia are showing promise as complementary and alternative medicine treatments. Many of these awareness training programs (ATPs) perform as well as, or even better than, medications. This study will determine whether Mind-Body Bridging (MBB), an ATP that teaches awareness/mindfulness and cognitive skills, is more effective than a common sleep medication, Zolpidem. The study will also determine whether MBB exhibits additional benefits in co-morbid mental health conditions, including, stress, PTSD, depression, etc, compared with that of Zolpidem. This will offer soldiers additional treatment options for insomnia in the hope that it will improve both sleep and other common comorbidities.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Zolpidem (Ambien) Treatment | Active Comparator | A three week treatment of Zolpidem |
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| Mind-Body Bridging | Experimental | An awareness training program using mindfulness-based techniques. |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Zolpidem | Drug | Week 1: 10 mg Zolpidem daily for 1 week, Week 2: 10 mg Zolpidem daily for one week, taken as needed, Week 3: 5 mg Zolpidem daily for 1 week, taken as needed. |
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| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Change in Subjective Measures of Sleep Using Medical Outcomes Study -Sleep Scale, From Baseline at 1-week Follow-up | Medical Outcomes Study - sleep scale. A 12-item validated questionnaire evaluating sleep outcomes over the past 7 days. The subscale Sleep Problems Index - II, is reported, range is 0-100. The greater the value the worse the sleep problems. In the present study, the greater the change from baseline the greater the improvement in sleep problems. | Baseline, 1-week follow up |
| Change in Subjective Measures of Sleep Using Medical Outcomes Study -Sleep Scale, From Baseline at 2 Month Follow-up | Medical Outcomes Study - sleep scale. A 12-item validated questionnaire evaluating sleep outcomes over the past 7 days. The subscale Sleep Problems Index - II, is reported, range is 0-100. The greater the value the worse the sleep problems. In the present study, the greater the change from baseline the greater the improvement in sleep problems. | Baseline, 2 month follow up |
| Change in Insomnia Severity Index, From Baseline at 1-week Follow-up | Insomnia Severity Index - A 7-item validated questionnaire evaluating severity of insomnia symptoms over the past 7 days. The total score is reported with a range of 0-28. The greater the value the greater the insomnia severity. In the present study, the greater the change from baseline the greater the improvement in insomnia severity. | Baseline, 1-week follow up |
| Change in Insomnia Severity Index, From Baseline at 2 Month Follow-up | Insomnia Severity Index - A 7-item validated questionnaire evaluating severity of insomnia symptoms over the past 7 days. The total score is reported with a range of 0-28. The greater the value the greater the insomnia severity. In the present study, the greater the change from baseline the greater the improvement in insomnia severity. | Baseline, 2 month follow up |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| PTSD Check List (PCL) - Military (PCL-M) | The PCL-M is a well-validated 17-item self-report measure to assess PTSD severity among military personnel; both male and female, to assess military-related PTSD. Reliability evidence is very good. Items are based on DSM criteria (DSM-IV criteria for this version) and are rated on a 5-point Likert-type scale that allows the derivation of a quantifiable total score.Range is 0-85, the greater the value the worse the PTSD reported symptoms. |
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Yoshio Nakamura, PhD | University of Utah | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Evans Army Community Hospital | Colorado Springs | Colorado | 80913 | United States | ||
| University of Utah |
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In Mind-Body Bridging, 41 participants consented, but one participant did not provide baseline assessment data; consequently, 40 Mind-Body Bridging participants' baseline data were included in the analyses.
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| ID | Title | Description |
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| FG000 | Zolpidem (Ambien) Treatment | A three week treatment of Zolpidem Zolpidem: Week 1: half dose of Zolpidem on the first night (5 mg: males/2.5 mg: females), remaining six nights, 5-10 mg (males), 2.5-5 mg (females) nightly Week 2: half or full dose, as needed. Week 3: requested to taper off sleep medication with half-dose, as needed. |
| FG001 | Mind-Body Bridging | An awareness training program using mindfulness-based techniques. Mind-Body Bridging: An awareness training program. One 2 hr class per week for 3 weeks - 2 hours per session |
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In Mind-Body Bridging, 41 participants consented, but one participant did not provide baseline assessment data; consequently, 40 Mind-Body Bridging participants' baseline data were included in the analyses.
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| BG000 | Zolpidem (Ambien) Treatment | A three week treatment of Zolpidem Zolpidem: Week 1: 10 mg Zolpidem daily for 1 week, Week 2: 10 mg Zolpidem daily for one week, taken as needed, Week 3: 5 mg Zolpidem daily for 1 week, taken as needed. |
| BG001 | Mind-Body Bridging |
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| Type | Title | Description | Population Description | Reporting Status | Anticipated Posting Date | Parameter Type | Dispersion Type | Unit of Measure | Calculate Percentage | Time Frame | Units Analyzed | Denominator Units Selected | Arm/Group Information | Denominators | Classes | Analyses | |||
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| Primary | Change in Subjective Measures of Sleep Using Medical Outcomes Study -Sleep Scale, From Baseline at 1-week Follow-up | Medical Outcomes Study - sleep scale. A 12-item validated questionnaire evaluating sleep outcomes over the past 7 days. The subscale Sleep Problems Index - II, is reported, range is 0-100. The greater the value the worse the sleep problems. In the present study, the greater the change from baseline the greater the improvement in sleep problems. | Posted | Mean | 95% Confidence Interval | units on a scale | Baseline, 1-week follow up |
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| ID | Title | Description | Deaths (Affected) | Deaths (At Risk) | Serious Events (Affected) | Serious Events (At Risk) | Other Events (Affected) | Other Events (At Risk) |
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| EG000 | Zolpidem (Ambien) Treatment | A three week treatment of Zolpidem Zolpidem: Week 1: half dose of Zolpidem on the first night (5 mg: males/2.5 mg: females), remaining six nights, 5-10 mg (males), 2.5-5 mg (females) nightly Week 2: half or full dose, as needed. Week 3: requested to taper off sleep medication with half-dose, as needed. |
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| Yoshio Nakamura, PhD | University of Utah | 801-585-7690 | yn5@utah.edu |
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| D007319 | Sleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders |
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| D020919 | Sleep Disorders, Intrinsic |
| D020920 | Dyssomnias |
| D012893 | Sleep Wake Disorders |
| D009422 | Nervous System Diseases |
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| D000077334 | Zolpidem |
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| D011725 | Pyridines |
| D006573 | Heterocyclic Compounds, 1-Ring |
| D006571 | Heterocyclic Compounds |
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| Mind-Body Bridging | Behavioral | An awareness training program. One 2 hr class per week for 3 weeks - 2 hours per session |
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| Change in Total Sleep Time Using a Sleep Diary, From Baseline at 1-week Follow-up |
Sleep Diary - 7 days of data collection. Total Sleep Time (TST, in min.): The amount of time asleep, calculated from the time of falling asleep to waking up. Range 0 - 24 hr. The greater the value the more total sleep was obtained. |
| Baseline, 1-week follow up |
| Change in Total Sleep Time Using a Sleep Diary, From Baseline at 2 Month Follow-up | Sleep Diary - 7 days of data collection; Total Sleep Time (TST, in min.): The amount of time asleep, calculated from the time of falling asleep to waking up. Range 0 - 24 hr. The greater the value the more total sleep was obtained. | Baseline, 2 month follow up |
| Change in Sleep Onset Latency Using a Sleep Diary, From Baseline at 1-week Follow-up | Sleep Diary - 7 days of data collection; Sleep Onset Latency (SOL, in min.): The time to fall asleep, calculated from the time of turning out the light to falling asleep. Range 0 - 24 hr. A negative value reflects an improvement in SOL at the 1-week follow-up. | Baseline, 1-week follow up |
| Change in Sleep Onset Latency Using a Sleep Diary, From Baseline at 2 Month Follow-up | Sleep Diary - 7 days of data collection; Sleep Onset Latency (SOL, in min.): The time to fall asleep, calculated from the time of turning out the light to falling asleep. Range 0 - 24 hr. A negative value reflects an improvement in SOL at the 2-month follow-up. | Baseline, 2 month follow up |
| Change in Waking After Sleep Onset Using a Sleep Diary, From Baseline at 1-week Follow-up | Sleep Diary - 7 days of data collection; Waking After Sleep Onset (WASO, in min.): The duration of awakenings throughout the night, calculated after falling asleep to before the last awakening of waking up and not going back to sleep. Range 0 - 24 hr. A negative value reflects improvement in WASO at the 1-week follow-up. | Baseline, 1-week follow up |
| Change in Waking After Sleep Onset Using a Sleep Diary, From Baseline at 2 Month Follow-up | Sleep Diary - 7 days of data collection; Waking After Sleep Onset (WASO, in min.): The duration of awakenings throughout the night, calculated after falling asleep to before the last awakening of waking up and not going back to sleep. Range 0 - 24 hr. A negative value reflects improvement in WASO at the 2-month follow-up. | Baseline, 2 month follow up |
| Baseline, 2 month follow up |
| Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D) | The CES-D is one of the most commonly validated screening tests for helping an individual to determine his or her depression quotient. The 20-item test measures depressive feelings and behaviors during the past week. Each item is summed to obtain a CES-D total score ranging from 0 to 60; higher scores indicate more severe depressive symptoms. A total score of 16 or higher was identified in early studies as indicative of individuals with depressive illness. | Baseline, 2 month follow up |
| Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale (CD-RISC) | One of the few well-validated measures of resilience is the Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale (CD-RISC), comprising 25 items. All items are summed to obtain a CD-RISC total score ranging from 0-100, with greater total scores indicating greater resilience. | Baseline, 2 month follow up |
| Mindfulness Assessment (Five-facet Mindfulness Questionnaire; FFMQ) | This is a validated questionnaire which tracks how facets of mindfulness may develop over time. It has 39 items and divides into 5 factors representing the various aspects of mindfulness. The range is 0-195. The greater the value the greater an individual's mindfulness level. | Baseline, 2 month follow up |
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| Utah |
| 84108 |
| United States |
An awareness training program using mindfulness-based techniques. Mind-Body Bridging: An awareness training program. One 2 hr class per week for 3 weeks - 2 hours per session |
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| OG001 | Mind-Body Bridging | An awareness training program using mindfulness-based techniques. Mind-Body Bridging: An awareness training program. One 2 hr class per week for 3 weeks - 2 hours per session |
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| Primary | Change in Subjective Measures of Sleep Using Medical Outcomes Study -Sleep Scale, From Baseline at 2 Month Follow-up | Medical Outcomes Study - sleep scale. A 12-item validated questionnaire evaluating sleep outcomes over the past 7 days. The subscale Sleep Problems Index - II, is reported, range is 0-100. The greater the value the worse the sleep problems. In the present study, the greater the change from baseline the greater the improvement in sleep problems. | Posted | Mean | 95% Confidence Interval | units on a scale | Baseline, 2 month follow up |
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| Primary | Change in Insomnia Severity Index, From Baseline at 1-week Follow-up | Insomnia Severity Index - A 7-item validated questionnaire evaluating severity of insomnia symptoms over the past 7 days. The total score is reported with a range of 0-28. The greater the value the greater the insomnia severity. In the present study, the greater the change from baseline the greater the improvement in insomnia severity. | Posted | Mean | 95% Confidence Interval | units on a scale | Baseline, 1-week follow up |
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| Primary | Change in Insomnia Severity Index, From Baseline at 2 Month Follow-up | Insomnia Severity Index - A 7-item validated questionnaire evaluating severity of insomnia symptoms over the past 7 days. The total score is reported with a range of 0-28. The greater the value the greater the insomnia severity. In the present study, the greater the change from baseline the greater the improvement in insomnia severity. | Posted | Mean | 95% Confidence Interval | units on a scale | Baseline, 2 month follow up |
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| Primary | Change in Total Sleep Time Using a Sleep Diary, From Baseline at 1-week Follow-up | Sleep Diary - 7 days of data collection. Total Sleep Time (TST, in min.): The amount of time asleep, calculated from the time of falling asleep to waking up. Range 0 - 24 hr. The greater the value the more total sleep was obtained. | Posted | Mean | 95% Confidence Interval | minutes | Baseline, 1-week follow up |
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| Primary | Change in Total Sleep Time Using a Sleep Diary, From Baseline at 2 Month Follow-up | Sleep Diary - 7 days of data collection; Total Sleep Time (TST, in min.): The amount of time asleep, calculated from the time of falling asleep to waking up. Range 0 - 24 hr. The greater the value the more total sleep was obtained. | Posted | Mean | 95% Confidence Interval | minutes | Baseline, 2 month follow up |
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| Primary | Change in Sleep Onset Latency Using a Sleep Diary, From Baseline at 1-week Follow-up | Sleep Diary - 7 days of data collection; Sleep Onset Latency (SOL, in min.): The time to fall asleep, calculated from the time of turning out the light to falling asleep. Range 0 - 24 hr. A negative value reflects an improvement in SOL at the 1-week follow-up. | Posted | Mean | 95% Confidence Interval | minutes | Baseline, 1-week follow up |
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| Primary | Change in Sleep Onset Latency Using a Sleep Diary, From Baseline at 2 Month Follow-up | Sleep Diary - 7 days of data collection; Sleep Onset Latency (SOL, in min.): The time to fall asleep, calculated from the time of turning out the light to falling asleep. Range 0 - 24 hr. A negative value reflects an improvement in SOL at the 2-month follow-up. | Posted | Mean | 95% Confidence Interval | minutes | Baseline, 2 month follow up |
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| Primary | Change in Waking After Sleep Onset Using a Sleep Diary, From Baseline at 1-week Follow-up | Sleep Diary - 7 days of data collection; Waking After Sleep Onset (WASO, in min.): The duration of awakenings throughout the night, calculated after falling asleep to before the last awakening of waking up and not going back to sleep. Range 0 - 24 hr. A negative value reflects improvement in WASO at the 1-week follow-up. | Posted | Mean | 95% Confidence Interval | minutes | Baseline, 1-week follow up |
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| Primary | Change in Waking After Sleep Onset Using a Sleep Diary, From Baseline at 2 Month Follow-up | Sleep Diary - 7 days of data collection; Waking After Sleep Onset (WASO, in min.): The duration of awakenings throughout the night, calculated after falling asleep to before the last awakening of waking up and not going back to sleep. Range 0 - 24 hr. A negative value reflects improvement in WASO at the 2-month follow-up. | Posted | Mean | 95% Confidence Interval | minutes | Baseline, 2 month follow up |
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| Secondary | PTSD Check List (PCL) - Military (PCL-M) | The PCL-M is a well-validated 17-item self-report measure to assess PTSD severity among military personnel; both male and female, to assess military-related PTSD. Reliability evidence is very good. Items are based on DSM criteria (DSM-IV criteria for this version) and are rated on a 5-point Likert-type scale that allows the derivation of a quantifiable total score.Range is 0-85, the greater the value the worse the PTSD reported symptoms. | Posted | Mean | 95% Confidence Interval | units on a scale | Baseline, 2 month follow up |
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| Secondary | Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D) | The CES-D is one of the most commonly validated screening tests for helping an individual to determine his or her depression quotient. The 20-item test measures depressive feelings and behaviors during the past week. Each item is summed to obtain a CES-D total score ranging from 0 to 60; higher scores indicate more severe depressive symptoms. A total score of 16 or higher was identified in early studies as indicative of individuals with depressive illness. | Posted | Mean | 95% Confidence Interval | units on a scale | Baseline, 2 month follow up |
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| Secondary | Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale (CD-RISC) | One of the few well-validated measures of resilience is the Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale (CD-RISC), comprising 25 items. All items are summed to obtain a CD-RISC total score ranging from 0-100, with greater total scores indicating greater resilience. | Posted | Mean | 95% Confidence Interval | units on a scale | Baseline, 2 month follow up |
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| Secondary | Mindfulness Assessment (Five-facet Mindfulness Questionnaire; FFMQ) | This is a validated questionnaire which tracks how facets of mindfulness may develop over time. It has 39 items and divides into 5 factors representing the various aspects of mindfulness. The range is 0-195. The greater the value the greater an individual's mindfulness level. | Posted | Mean | 95% Confidence Interval | units on a scale | Baseline, 2 month follow up |
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| EG001 | Mind-Body Bridging | An awareness training program using mindfulness-based techniques. Mind-Body Bridging: An awareness training program. One 2 hr class per week for 3 weeks - 2 hours per session | 0 | 41 | 0 | 41 |
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| D001523 |
| Mental Disorders |