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Study Details
The Pediatric Precision Sleep Network (PPSN)
Conditions:
Mental Health, Sleep Disturbances.
Study ID
PSC24011 (PPSN)
Study Description
Sleep disturbances in early adolescence are a major source of transdiagnostic mental health risk, including those associated with long-term morbidity and mortality including depression, substance use and suicide. The Pediatric Precision Sleep Network will identify clinically relevant sleep signatures that predispose youth to future mental health risks and develop predictive models that will inform screening and risk stratification based on these clinical signatures in primary care settings.
Eligibility Requirements
Inclusion Criteria
- 10-13 years old
- Actively involved in primary care (last visit within 1 year) in the local site's medical system (UPMC, BCH, or NCH) and will allow the research team to access their electronic health records
- Willing and able to complete all study procedures (i.e., willing to continuously wear the activity watch, willing to wear sleep EEG, participate in follow-up, etc.)
Exclusion Criteria
- Serious or unstable physical illness
- Endorsement of neurodevelopmental or cognitive/educational difficulties
- Presence of a severe psychiatric condition
- Organic sleep disorder.
To begin the screening process, please click HERE.
Principal Investigator
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