Impact of Sleep Workshops in College Students



Status:Recruiting
Conditions:Insomnia Sleep Studies
Therapuetic Areas:Psychiatry / Psychology
Healthy:No
Age Range:18 - 25
Updated:12/22/2018
Start Date:October 24, 2016
End Date:May 30, 2019
Contact:Jess Shatkin
Email:Jess.Shatkin@nyumc.org
Phone:646-754-4900

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The purpose of this pilot study is to assess the impact of sleep workshops on sleep, mood,
anxiety and well-being measures in a sample of college students. College students have a high
prevalence of sleep problems including poor sleep hygiene, volitional sleep deprivation, and
insomnia. Sleep disorders in college students negatively affect mood, social functioning,
physical safety, and academic performance. Rarely recognized by the students themselves,
these conditions are therefore often untreated. Participants in this study will be randomly
assigned to receive the College Sleep Improvement Plan (C-SIP) or a control session.
Participants will be asked to track their sleep as well as complete questionnaires; a subset
of participants will be asked to wear an activity monitor.


Inclusion Criteria:

- Currently enrolled in classes at the NYU Washington Square campus

Exclusion Criteria:

- Students previously enrolled in the "While You Were Sleeping" course at NYU
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