Vanderbilt Kennedy Center

Studies related to Sleep problems

Current as of 5/24/2013

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Overview

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Feeling Better Together: Healthy Kids, Healthy Families

    Looking for:

    Parents or primary caregivers of 5- 18 year olds who are in treatment for emotional or behavioral problems

    English is the parent/caregiver's primary language.

    Compensation:

    $25 for first interview visit, up to $145 for completing the whole study, $30 to $50 for child participants who complete the study

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How do brain waves affect thinking skills and behavior in children with ASD?

    Looking for:

    Three to seven year old children with ASD, with and without intellectual disability

    Compensation:

    up to $150, depending on which visits you complete

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Iron Treatment of Sleep Disorders in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder

    Looking for:

    Children with ASD, 2 to 10 years-old, who have trouble falling asleep or staying asleep.

    Compensation:

    1 hour of individualized education with a sleep educator & compensation for your time

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Sleep Education Program for Adolescents and Young Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders

    Looking for:

    Adolescents/young adults ages 11-21 years who have an Autism Spectrum Disorder, have difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep, and live with a parent/caregiver.

    Compensation:

    Sleep Intervention at no cost; families will get feedback and be compensated for their time.

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Vanderbilt Natural History Study of Epilepsy in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders

    Looking for:

    Children with ASD and epilepsy or suspected epilepsy

    who are 3 to 10 years old

    with or without an intellectual disability

    Compensation:

    up to $55, depending on which visits you complete

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