Study details
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Sleep as a Mechanism of Change in Alcohol Use
University of Missouri-Columbia
NCT IDNCT06286774ClinicalTrials.gov data as of Apr 2026
Target enrollment
256
Study length
about 4.2 years
Ages
18–49
Locations
1 site in MO
About this study
This trial is testing if treating insomnia can help people reduce their alcohol use. It's looking at how sleep changes affect alcohol problems and whether certain groups respond differently to treatment.
Based on ClinicalTrials.gov records.
What participants do
- 1.Participate in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia
Primary goalInsomnia Symptoms
Participation effort
Estimated from trial records. Details can vary by site.
Time + visits
Low5%
Logistics
Moderate50%
Logistics difficulty varies by site location and availability.
Trial highlights
Treatment details
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Endpoints
Primary: Insomnia Symptoms
Secondary: Dysfunctional Beliefs and Attitudes about Sleep Scale
Procedures
therapy
Body systems
Psychiatry / Mental Health