RESEARCH

SLEEP INTERVENTION

Advancing adolescent bedtime by using motivational interviewing and text reminders

Brief Description

Chronic sleep deprivation among adolescents is a prevalent health problem across the world and is associated with a series of short and long term consequences. However, effective interventions targeting on this vulnerable adolescent population is very limited. Majority of the previous sleep education programme are conducted in a school context which personal factors and individualized problems were not addressed. In addition, failure to address “knowledge-action gap” may also explain why individual fail to enact health behaviors even holding positive motivation.

In regard to this, we proposed an active and person-oriented protocol with the aid of advanced technology in order to improve adolescent sleep health. This study will conduct a randomized control trial to evaluate the effectiveness of group-based sleep intervention using motivational interviewing plus text reminders in changing adolescent sleep deprivation problem with both subjective and objective measurements. The intervention will consists of 4 weekly group therapy targeting on adolescent with school day sleep duration less than 7 hours.

Target Participants

Adolescents who have weekday sleep ≤ 7 hours, and possess mobile phone.

Study Details

Adolescents who enroll in the study will be required to join 4 weekly group-based therapy and participate in the following tasks before and after the intervention:

Sleep and mood assessment
Self-reported sleep and mood related questionnaire
week Actiwatch for monitor sleep
Sleep diary
Computerized task to assess attention and cognitive functioning
Join the study If you are interested, please visit this page to sign up for the study and feel free to contact us at 55473305 / 3919 7449 (Miss Chan) for inquiries.