TREATMENT OF INSOMNIA AND DEPRESSION IN ELDERS (TIDE)
R Forrest
University Of Alabama In Tuscaloosacity: Tuscaloosa country: United States (us)
Grant 5R34MH086643-02 from National Institute Of Mental Health
Keywords: Adherence (attribute); Adopted; African American; Americas; Case Study; Characteristics; Cognitive Therapy; cost effectiveness; cost efficient; Data; depressive symptoms; design; Development; Dimensions; Disease; Distant; Effectiveness; effectiveness trial; efficacy trial; Elderly; Enrollment; Ethnicity aspects; follow-up; Goals; health disparity; Healthcare; innovation; instrument; Intervention; Investigation; Knowledge; Life; literacy; Locales; Location; Measures; Mental Depression; Mental disorders; Outcome Measure; Participant; Patient Self-Report; Patients; Pilot Projects; Primary Care Physician; primary care setting; Process; psychologic; public health relevance; Publishing; Quality of life; Randomized; Relaxation; Research Personnel; Resources; Rural; rural area; Series; Services; Sleep; Sleeplessness; Staging; Stimulus; Structure; Symptoms; Technology; telehealth; Testing; therapy development; Time; Translations; treatment as usual; Treatment Protocols; Underserved Population; Videoconferences; Videoconferencing
Relevance: Co-occurring insomnia and depression is a highly prevalent mental health disorder. This combination is well represented in groups characterized by health disparities: rural, African-Americans. We propose an R34 exploratory project to test the feasibility of delivering high-fidelity insomnia and depression psychological services to these underserved populations
Project start date: 2010-12-01
Project end date: 2013-11-30
Budget start date: 1-DEC-2011
Budget end date: 30-NOV-2012
5R34MH086643-02 (2012): $187992
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