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Investigating Clinical Benefits of a Novel Sleep-focused Mind-body Program on Gulf War Illness (GWI) Symptoms: An Exploratory Randomized Controlled Trial
The purpose of this study is to investigate clinical benefits of a novel sleep-focused mind-body program on Gulf War Illness (GWI) symptoms.
This randomized study investigates whether two treatment conditions:Mind-Body Bridging (MBB) and Supportive Education (SED) are effective in improving sleep disturbance and self-reported indicators of other co-morbid symptoms in veterans with GWI. The two treatment conditions will each comprise 3 sessions of 2 hr. duration and conducted over 3 consecutive weeks (Week 1-3).
Age
38 - 80 years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No
Pain Research Center
Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
VA SLC Health Care System
Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
Start Date
January 1, 2012
Primary Completion Date
March 1, 2015
Completion Date
May 1, 2016
Last Updated
November 18, 2016
75
ACTUAL participants
Mind-Body Bridging Program
BEHAVIORAL
Supportive Education
BEHAVIORAL
Lead Sponsor
University of Utah
Collaborators
NCT07354776
NCT07119268
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