Insomnia severity is an indicator of suicidal ideation during a depression clinical trial

May 19, 2010Sleep medicine

How Insomnia Severity Is Linked to Suicidal Thoughts During a Depression Treatment Study

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Abstract

Higher levels of insomnia corresponded to significantly greater intensity of suicidal thinking (p<0.01).

  • The intensity of suicidal thinking increased with higher insomnia levels.
  • Greater suicidal thinking was associated with increased depressed mood and overall depression symptoms (p<0.001).
  • The anhedonia item did not correlate with suicidal thinking.
  • Insomnia remained an independent predictor of suicidal thinking when analyzed alongside depressed mood and anhedonia.
  • Insomnia may serve as a useful indicator for assessing suicidal ideation in clinical settings.

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