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The Advance Project - Advancing Sleep Timing to Improve Depression
The Advance Project - Advancing Sleep Timing to Improve Depression, a Randomised Clinical Trial.
About This Trial
150 patients with moderate to severe depression, recently discharged from a psychiatric ward and now recieving treatment at an outpatient unit at Mental Health Center Copenhagen, will be randomised in to two groups. A treatment ad usual (TAU) group and an Advance-group. The Advance-group will receive a psychotherapeutic intervention focusing on advancing sleep timing to improve depression.
Who May Be Eligible (Plain English)
Who May Qualify:
- Moderate to major depression (DSM-V)
- Discharge from psychiatric ward within last 30 days
- Sleep onset and/or sleep off-set delayed minimum 1 hour based on the last three days, comparred to sleep in the last week of admittance at the psychiatric ward.
Who Should NOT Join This Trial:
- Psychotic depression.
- Cognitive problems making participation difficult.
- Substance abuse (e.g. alcohol).
- Increased suicidal risk.
Always talk to your doctor about whether this trial is right for you.
Original Eligibility Criteria
View original clinical language
Inclusion Criteria:
* Moderate to major depression (DSM-V)
* Discharge from psychiatric ward within last 30 days
* Sleep onset and/or sleep off-set delayed minimum 1 hour based on the last three days, comparred to sleep in the last week of admittance at the psychiatric ward.
Exclusion Criteria:
* Psychotic depression.
* Cognitive problems making participation difficult.
* Substance abuse (e.g. alcohol).
* Increased suicidal risk.
Treatments Being Tested
BEHAVIORAL
CRT-Advance
Psychotherapy with focus on advancing sleep timing, using diaries on sleep and zeitgebers.
BEHAVIORAL
Treatment as usual
Treatment as usual in the outpatient psychiatric unit.
Locations (1)
Mental Health Center Copenhagen
Copenhagen, Frederiksberg, Denmark