Suicidal thoughts and daytime tiredness link together in adults in a nationwide population-based health examination study

Raimo Palmu , Timo Partonen
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Abstract

Problems with sleep appear a key feature in psychological distress emerging as suicidal thoughts at its worst. As part of a nationwide health examination study on 4387 participants, aged 18–97 years, we analyzed, whether suicidal thoughts during the past 7 days as scored on the Hopkins Symptom Checklist were associated with current sleep disturbances including difficulties in falling or staying asleep, daytime tiredness, loss of sleep over worry, insufficient sleep, and the usage of sleeping pills. In the stepwise regression analysis of the recent suicidal thoughts, the current daytime tiredness showed the significant association most robustly, whereas by adding clinically relevant information to analysis, the current difficulties falling or staying asleep, the use of mental health services during the past 12 months, and the level of education predicted the recent suicidal thoughts significantly. To conclude, recent suicidal thoughts were significantly associated with current sleep disturbances.

在一项基于全国人口的健康检查研究中,成年人的自杀念头与白天疲倦有关联
睡眠问题似乎是最严重时出现自杀念头的心理困扰的一个关键特征。在对 4387 名 18-97 岁的参与者进行的一项全国性健康检查研究中,我们分析了霍普金斯症状检查表中过去 7 天内的自杀念头是否与当前的睡眠障碍有关,包括入睡或保持睡眠困难、白天疲倦、因担心而失眠、睡眠不足以及服用安眠药。在对近期自杀念头的逐步回归分析中,当前的白天疲倦表现出最显著的关联性,而在分析中加入临床相关信息后,当前入睡或保持睡眠困难、过去 12 个月中使用过心理健康服务以及受教育程度则能显著预测近期的自杀念头。总之,近期的自杀念头与当前的睡眠障碍有明显的关联。
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Psychiatry research communications
Psychiatry research communications Psychiatry and Mental Health
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