This study is a validation study to document the acceptability of the Tonic and Phasic Alertness Training (TAPAT) program in older adults with chronic late-life insomnia. The goal of this study is to employ a computerized attention-training program, TAPAT, designed for chronic late-life insomnia in a remote, randomized, controlled trial to assess feasibility and initial efficacy in this population.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
134
Computerized plasticity-based adaptive cognitive training requiring a total maximum of 36 treatment sessions, up to 7 sessions per week, 36 minutes per session.
Commercially available computerized training requiring a total maximum of 36 treatment sessions, up to 7 sessions per week, 36 minutes per session.
Posit Science Corporation
San Francisco, California, United States
Sleep efficiency scores on the Pittsburg Sleep Quality Index
Time frame: 6 months
Sleep duration scores on the Pittsburg Sleep Quality Index
Time frame: 6 months
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