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Brain Entrainment Technology (BET), also known as Binaural Beat Technology (BBT); is an auditory-neurophysiologic technique which uses auditory tones (often embedded in music, nature sounds or white noise) dichotically via stereo headphones to manipulate brainwave activity in turn affecting the listener's mental, physical and/or emotional state. Although this technology is widely marketed to the general public and can be found free in on the internet, only a hand full of scientific studies have shown its efficacy. This study is a follow-on study to the "Sound Mind Warrior (SMW) Study" (ClinicalTrials.gov [NCT02328690]) conducted 2012-2015 which assessed the efficacy of the technology (in the "theta" brainwave frequency) on the cardiovascular stress response in a group of service members with complaint of chronic stress. This study will now assess BET (in the "delta" brainwave frequency) on sleep quality in a population of military healthcare beneficiaries with complaint of poor sleep quality.
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This study will follow a prospective, one group pre- and post-intervention design.
A sample of 162 military healthcare beneficiaries (within the Kaiserslautern Military Community footprint) with complaints of poor sleep quality will be instructed to wear sleep actigraphy monitors and complete daily sleep diaries upon waking for a total of four weeks. On weeks 3 and 4, participants will use BET at bedtime for a minimum of 30 minutes. Pre and post sleep quality measures will be compared along with pre- and post- c-reactive protein (CRP) measures and a post-study questionnaire to assess participants' perception about the technology.
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Are taking any type of medication that causes drowsiness
Have been diagnosed with moderate to severe traumatic brain injury (TBI)
Have a history of epilepsy
Are taking any medication in the anti-seizure category
Have been diagnosed with, taking medication for, or are currently being evaluated for a psychological health issue as defined by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th Edition (DSM-5) that will prohibit them from using intervention as perscribed.
Have ear trauma, difficulty hearing or wear a hearing aide
Have a chronic inflammatory health issue
Are pregnant or are trying to become pregnant in the next 4 weeks
*Women of child bearing age will be asked to provide a urine sample for a pregnancy test
Are currently using BET
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