Sleep and suicidal behaviors

Jun 16, 2026L'Encephale

How Sleep Relates to Suicidal Behaviors

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Abstract

Insomnia, nightmares, and sleep duration issues are consistently associated with suicidal ideation, attempts, and deaths.

  • Sleep disturbances are identified as proximal and modifiable risk factors for suicide.
  • Both subjective experiences like insomnia and objective measures such as polysomnography are discussed regarding their link to suicidal behaviors.
  • Objective sleep disruptions, including nocturnal wakefulness and changes in REM sleep, are correlated with increased suicidal risk.
  • Potential underlying mechanisms may involve inflammation, neurotransmitter imbalances, and psychosocial factors like hopelessness.
  • Incorporating sleep assessments into suicide risk evaluations could enhance early detection and prevention efforts.

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