Nightmares and Dysfunctional Beliefs about Sleep Mediate the Effect of Insomnia Symptoms on Suicidal Ideation

Feb 2, 2013Journal of clinical sleep medicine : JCSM : official publication of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine

Nightmares and negative thoughts about sleep link insomnia symptoms to suicidal thoughts

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Abstract

Insomnia symptoms are positively associated with suicidal ideation intensity, with a coefficient of 0.64.

  • Dysfunctional beliefs and attitudes about sleep may mediate the relationship between insomnia symptoms and suicidal ideation.
  • Nightmares are also associated with increased intensity of suicidal thoughts in depressed patients.
  • The indirect effects of insomnia symptoms on suicidal ideation through dysfunctional beliefs about sleep and nightmares were observed.
  • The indirect effect through dysfunctional beliefs was measured at 0.38, while the effect through nightmares was 0.35.

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