Sleep and Eating Behaviours in Adolescents

Authors
Category Primary study
Registry of Trialsclinicaltrials.gov
Year 2024
Insomnia and eating disorders are highly prevalent among adolescents, often co-occur, and are associated with somatic and mental comorbidities and functional impairment. The first aim of this project is to longitudinally monitor psychological functioning and sleep- and eating-related behaviours in a large sample of students aged 14-17 yrs. (N = 854), to identify the variables that predict transition from a prodromal phase to a clinical stage, and signpost individuals at risk or with clinical symptoms to self-help materials and clinical support. The second aim is to test whether increased emotional reactivity to disease-related stimuli (stimuli related to sleep or eating) in a virtual reality environment can discriminate between individuals at risk or with clinical symptoms and healthy peers. The third goal is to conduct a pilot randomized controlled trial to test a virtual reality self-help exposure-based intervention to remediate eating or sleep difficulties in individuals at risk or exhibiting clinical symptoms of eating disorders or insomnia.
Epistemonikos ID: 34aaf4c6c48b5fce6699251e1be13f678c4046c4
First added on: Jul 01, 2024