30-Minute app aims to help At-Risk students sleep better and fight stigma
NCT ID NCT07119268
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jul 08, 2026 · Updated 2 times
Summary
This study tests a 30-minute smartphone app designed to improve sleep and reduce stigma in college students who may be at risk for psychosis. About 115 students with poor sleep and certain experiences (like hearing voices or feeling paranoid) will use the app or wait to receive it. The goal is to see if the app is easy to use and helps with sleep, mood, and social functioning.
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Indiana University
RECRUITINGIndianapolis, Indiana, 46202, United States
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