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STUDY BASICS

Are you the parent of a child 6 to 13 years old with ADHD? You and your child may be eligible for a research study to test a short, bedtime intervention called the “Power Down” for children with ADHD who struggle to fall asleep at night. This intervention hopes to help kids settle down quicker by using sensory-based strategies. Compensation is provided.


STUDY PURPOSE

Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh are looking to test a short, bedtime intervention called the “Power Down” for children with ADHD who struggle to fall asleep at night. This intervention hopes to help kids settle down quicker by using sensory-based strategies.


COULD THIS STUDY BE RIGHT FOR YOU?

Parent of a child:

  • Between 6 and 13 years old
  • Have threshold ADHD symptoms (a screening questionnaire will confirm this) or a diagnosis of ADHD
  • Difficulties settling down to fall asleep

WHAT PARTICIPANTS CAN EXPECT
  1. Completing on-line questionnaires about your child’s sleep and sensory processing and virtual interview (15-20 mins) about your child’s sleep and bedtime routines;
  2. A 1-week baseline data collection protocol where:
    1. Your child wears a watch-like device that measures movement and physiological biomarkers (like heart rate and skin conductance),
    2. You complete a short (3-5 mins) morning and evening diary with questions about your child’s sleep and rise times, mood;
  3. A 1-2 hour in-person training session on the “Power Down” protocol on the University of Pittsburgh’s Oakland campus;
  4. A 2-week trial period where:
    1. You complete the Power Down protocol each night,
    2. Your child wears a watch-like activity monitor all day and night to measure their activity and sleep,
    3. You complete a short (3-5 mins) morning and evening diary with questions about your child’s sleep and rise times, mood, and experience with the Power Down;
  5. A virtual exit interview (15-20 mins) and post-intervention questionnaires about your child’s sleep and the suitability of the Power Down protocol.

IRB: STUDY24030096B
- Settling down for sleep: The impact of sensory and arousal systems on sleep in ADHD

RESEARCH AREAS & CONDITIONS:
  Child Health, Family Health, Healthy Volunteer

PHONE NUMBER: 1-866-438-8230
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MEET THE RESEARCHER


Amy Hartman

Amy Hartman, MS, OTR/L, is an occupational therapist and doctoral candidate at the University of Pittsburgh. Ms. Hartman’s research focuses on exploring sleep health in children with disabilities.