Mobile Health Sleep and Growth Study 2
Status: | Completed |
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Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 10 - 12 |
Updated: | 4/6/2019 |
Start Date: | February 26, 2018 |
End Date: | December 17, 2018 |
Normative Feedback and Framing Incentives to Encourage Sleep Extension in Children
Investigators seek to determine if an online behavioral economic based intervention can be
developed to target increases in childhood time in bed (TIB).
developed to target increases in childhood time in bed (TIB).
Investigators seek to determine if an online behavioral economic based intervention can be
developed to target increases in childhood time in bed (TIB). The primary objectives of this
study are to determine if the behavioral economic strategy of compensatory effect leads to
the middle time in bed (TIB) target to be most commonly selected, and if the behavioral
economic strategies of normative feedback and loss-framed incentives lead to longer TIB and
therefore longer total sleep time.Children aged 10-12 who sleep about 7-8 hours per night
will wear a FitBit for 11 weeks in order to measure time in bed and total sleep time.
Participants will have a time in bed goal to meet each night. Participants will be randomized
to one of four study arms and receive text and/or email messaging from the study about sleep
hygiene. Some study arms receive additional messaging. The study involves two visits to the
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) Roberts Center for Pediatric Research.
developed to target increases in childhood time in bed (TIB). The primary objectives of this
study are to determine if the behavioral economic strategy of compensatory effect leads to
the middle time in bed (TIB) target to be most commonly selected, and if the behavioral
economic strategies of normative feedback and loss-framed incentives lead to longer TIB and
therefore longer total sleep time.Children aged 10-12 who sleep about 7-8 hours per night
will wear a FitBit for 11 weeks in order to measure time in bed and total sleep time.
Participants will have a time in bed goal to meet each night. Participants will be randomized
to one of four study arms and receive text and/or email messaging from the study about sleep
hygiene. Some study arms receive additional messaging. The study involves two visits to the
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) Roberts Center for Pediatric Research.
Inclusion Criteria:
1. Males or females age 10 to 12 years.
2. Speak, read and write in English.
3. Parental/guardian permission (informed consent) and child assent.
4. Have a computer or a tablet computer with access to the Internet, or own a smart phone
with a data and text plan.
5. Parent reported time in bed on school nights between 7-8 hours in bed at night (e.g. 7
hour time in bed: go to bed at 11pm & get out of bed at 6am).
Exclusion Criteria:
1. Any clinically diagnosed sleep disorder (e.g. sleep apnea).
2. Syndromic obesity.
3. Diagnosed with a psychiatric disorder [(e.g. attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
(ADHD), depression, anxiety)].
4. Diagnosed with an eating disorder.
5. Musculoskeletal or neurological disorder that limits physical movement and activity.
6. Use of medications (prescription or otherwise) known to affect body weight and/or
sleep.
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South 34th Street
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104
215-590-1000
Phone: 267-426-1473
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