Can mindfulness beat insomnia in expecting moms? new study investigates.
NCT ID NCT05356364
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study compares two non-drug therapies—mindfulness-based therapy and cognitive-behavioral therapy—for pregnant women who have both insomnia and depression. About 100 women in their second trimester will participate to see which approach better reduces sleep problems and depressive symptoms. The goal is to find a practical, effective treatment that can be used during pregnancy.
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Henry Ford Medical Center
Novi, Michigan, 48377, United States
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