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CBTi for the Treatment of Insomnia in Type 1 Diabetes

RECRUITINGEarly 1Sponsored by University of Illinois at Chicago
Actively Recruiting
PhaseEarly 1
SponsorUniversity of Illinois at Chicago
Started2025-12-01
Est. completion2026-12-31
Eligibility
Age18 Years – 65 Years
Healthy vol.Accepted
Locations1 site

Summary

The goal of this study is to learn if treating insomnia with a therapy intervention in people with type 1 diabetes will help to better control sugar levels, sleep, and quality of life. The questions this study aims to answer include: Will this intervention help the insomnia symptoms? Will obtaining better sleep aid in the control of diabetes through measures like sugar levels? Will the intervention help with quality of life factors like mood and fatigue? Researchers will compare participants receiving the therapy intervention for sleep with those in the "healthy living" intervention to see if the outcomes are different based on the treatment. Participants in the therapy intervention group will: * meet virtually with a therapist for 8 sessions via Zoom. Once a week for the first 4 weeks and then every other week for the last 4 sessions. Participants in the healthy living group will: * receive weekly health education emails * receive brief weekly calls from a coach to answer any questions Participants, regardless of intervention, over the 12 week study period will: * monitor their sleep for 2 weeks through a sleep-monitoring watch * share their continuous glucose monitoring data throughout the study * answer questionnaires prior to the intervention, halfway through the intervention and then after the intervention * attend 3 in person office visits

Eligibility

Age: 18 Years – 65 YearsHealthy volunteers accepted
Inclusion Criteria:

* Between 18 to 65 years old
* Have been diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes for at least a year
* Use a continuous glucose monitor
* Have poor sleep quality
* Able to attend 3 office visits

Exclusion Criteria:

* Currently or planning pregnancy or breast feeding
* Employed with a rotating or night shift
* Are at a high risk for obstructive sleep apnea
* Non-English speaking (unable to participate in therapy or questionnaire).
* Take medications for sleep
* moderately severe to severe depression
* Have a significant medical history that includes conditions like heart failure, cirrhosis, COPD, diseases requiring oxygen, active treatment for cancer or psychiatric problems, history of stroke with neurological deficits, cognitive impairment, kidney failure that requires dialysis, illicit drug use, use of ADHD stimulant medications.

Conditions3

DiabetesDiabetes Mellitus, Type 1Insomnia

Locations1 site

University of Illinois Chicago
Chicago, Illinois, 60612
Jennifer Duffecy, PhD312-413-1225jduffecy@uic.edu

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