SLEEP-COPE: Sleep Intervention for Oppositional Children
SLEEP-COPE: Sleep Enhancement and Effective Parenting for Children with Oppositional and Problematic Expressions
University of South Florida
25 participants
Apr 1, 2024
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
Children with Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) are at risk for insomnia, arousal dysfunction, mood problems, and noncompliance. Cognitive behavioral treatment for insomnia (CBT-I) holds promise for improving insomnia and related concerns. Telehealth delivery will reduce the burden of in-person sessions, particularly in areas where there is low mental healthcare access. Telehealth CBT-I is efficacious in adults and children but has not been tested in children with ODD. The proposed trial is the next logical step - development and iterative testing of SLEEP-COPE, a brief dyadic telehealth CBT-I for children with ODD and their parents.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria6
- Child ages 8-12 with ODD (prior diagnosis) and insomnia
- Child and parent English proficiency.
- Insomnia:
- complaints of difficulties falling asleep, staying asleep, or early morning awakening by child report or parent observation for 3+ mos
- daytime dysfunction (mood, cognitive, social, academic) due to insomnia
- baseline diaries and actigraphy indicate \>30 mins. of sleep onset latency, wake after sleep onset, or early morning awakening (time between last awakening and out of bed time) on 6+ nights
Exclusion Criteria9
- Parent unable to provide informed consent or child unable to provide assent
- Family unwilling to accept random assignment
- Child/parent participation in another randomized research project
- Parent unable to complete forms or implement treatment procedures due to cognitive impairment
- Child untreated medical comorbidity, including other sleep disorders (e.g., apnea, epilepsy, psychotic disorders, suicidal ideation/intent, \[frequent\] parasomnias)
- Child psychotropic or other medications that alter sleep with the exceptions of stimulants, sleep medications, and/or melatonin
- Child participation in non-pharmacological treatment (including CBT) for sleep outside current trial
- Parent report of inability to undergo Holter Monitoring or actigraphy (e.g., extreme sensitivity, behavioral outbursts)
- Other conditions adversely affecting trial participation
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Interventions
Standard CBT-I techniques along with modules targeting noncompliance in children with ODD and their parents.
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NCT06350292