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Nightmares and Capability for Suicide: Implications in Adolescents at High‐Risk for Suicide
Nightmares and Suicide Risk in High-Risk Teenagers
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Abstract
In a study of 340 adolescents, nightmares were correlated with variables associated with suicidal thoughts and behaviors.
- Nightmares did not show direct relationships with suicidal ideation (SI) or suicide attempts (SA) for the overall group.
- They were associated with insomnia, depression, and emotional dysregulation, which may mediate the relationship with SI.
- In adolescents with high SI, nightmares were linked to an increased risk of SA.
- These findings suggest that nightmares could indicate a capability for making suicide attempts in youth experiencing high SI.
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