Sleep and the Emotional Brain Study

We are currently recruiting for a research study about sleep and how it relates to brain development and emotion regulation in children age 4.0-6.9 years old. We are interested in finding children who do not get enough sleep (9 hours or less per day) and/or who have sleep problems. A parent must be available for at-home assessments. The study lasts about 8 weeks. Because this research requires time and effort, your family receives $150 cash at the end of the study. Your child is also frequently rewarded with small “gifts.” For more detailed information on the study, visit our website (http://sleep.colorado.edu/studies).

To find out whether your child can be part of the study, you will need to answer some questions about the health and development of your child and immediate family members. All of the information you provide is kept confidential and will not be shared with anyone outside of our research team. Some of the questions we ask may probe sensitive areas. If you do not feel comfortable answering a question, just skip it and move on to the next one.

A number of factors, such as sleep habits, medication, illness, family history, age and so forth, help us determine if we are able to fit your child to the requirements of this particular study. Many volunteers will be screened but unfortunately not everyone will be able to participate. If for some reason we are unable to include your child in the study, we will contact you as soon as possible to let you know. If this is the case, however we would still like to keep your information in our files so that we may contact you about future studies.

Thank you!

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