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Alcohol, Sleep and Circadian Rhythms in Young Humans, Study 2 - Effects of Evening Ingestion of Alcohol on Sleep, Circadian Phase, and Performance as a Function of Parental History of Alcohol Abuse/Dependence


Requesting IRB:

Rhode Island Hospital

Study Summary:

This research protocol proposes to study the effects of a small or moderate evening dose of alcohol on sleep, waking performance, and circadian phase in a total of 64 adolescents (15 to 16 years of age) and young adults (21 to 22 years of age), and examine how the effects may differ between individuals who have a parent with a history of alcohol dependence and those who do not.

Funding Source:

National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism/National Institutes of Health

NIH grant, excerpts

Sample Permission/Assent/Consent Documents:

IRB Documents

Federal Register notice requesting public comments

Correspondence between OHRP and Research Institution




Last revised: August 23, 2004

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