Military Veterans Who Have Problems Sleeping Needed For University Of Pittsburgh And VA Research Study
Main Category: Veterans / Ex-ServicemenAlso Included In: Clinical Trials / Drug Trials; Sleep / Sleep Disorders / Insomnia
Article Date: 18 Mar 2009 - 2:00 PDT
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The University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine is conducting a research study to determine the efficacy of two therapies for sleep problems related to post-deployment stress disorder. The study will seek to determine if these therapies can reduce insomnia and nightmares.
Researchers are looking for military veterans over the age of 18 who have problems falling asleep, staying asleep or feel poorly rested after an adequate amount of sleep and have nightmares. Participants in the study will receive a physical examination and participate in a sleep study. They will be compensated up to $275 for their time.
Post-deployment stress symptoms that persist for more than one month after a highly stressful event are prevalent in military veterans. These reactions include flashbacks, nightmares, feelings of detachment from others, sleep disturbances and efforts to avoid people and places associated with the stressful event. Nightmares and insomnia often are resistant to traditional PTSD treatments, such as cognitive behavioral therapy and medication.
For more information or to see if you qualify for this research study, call Abdul Hakim at (412) 246-6409 or view the Web site at http://www.veteranssleep.pitt.edu.
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, U.S. Steel Tower, 600 Grant St., 57th Floor, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 United States
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