
Perinatal Insomnia and Depression (PRIDE)
Recruiting Pregnant Women:
Insomnia and emerging phenotypes may be more prevalent among perinatal women than once thought. They may be responsible for increased poor outcome risk. Examining the impact of insomnia phenotypes on outcome-associated biological indices will help extend the knowledge regarding the impact of insomnia on maternal and infant outcomes and assist the development and implementation of interventions. See attached flyer.
Download the PDF here: Perinatal Insomnia and Depression (PrIDE)
If you are interested please contact:
Study Coordinator Chris Griffith at pridestudy.uccs@gmail.com or 520-302-5797
Or PI Michele Okun, Ph.D. at 719-357-5780 or mokun@uccs.edu