Optimizing Behavioral Sleep Interventions for Adolescents and Young Adults (R34 Clinical Trial Required)
This grant provides funding for research on behavioral sleep interventions aimed at improving sleep and mental health outcomes for adolescents and young adults, particularly those from underserved populations.
Description
The "Optimizing Behavioral Sleep Interventions for Adolescents and Young Adults" (RFA-MH-25-130) grant, offered by the National Institutes of Health, supports pilot research focused on behavioral interventions for sleep problems in youth with or at risk for mental health disorders. The program aims to adapt and optimize empirically supported interventions, testing their feasibility, safety, and preliminary effectiveness in real-world settings. Studies should assess the impact on sleep, target mechanisms, and mental health outcomes, with a focus on underserved and understudied populations.
The grant requires clinical trials and has no specified award ceiling or floor. Eligible applicants include a wide range of entities, such as higher education institutions, nonprofits, small businesses, tribal governments, and local government agencies, including international and community-based organizations.
Applications are due by June 13, 2025, with the program closing on July 19, 2025. More details are available on the NIH grants website.