Bad Dreams and Nightmares Preceding Suicidal Behaviors.

Pierre A Geoffroy, Rodolphe Borand, Marine Ambar Akkaoui, Séverine Yung, Yasmine Atoui, Emeline Fontenoy, Julia Maruani, Michel Lejoyeux
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Abstract

Objective: Nightmares seem to predict suicidal behaviors, and the aim of this study is to explore the chronology and trajectories of alterations in dream contents before a suicidal crisis, distinguishing 3 different experiences: bad dreams, nightmares, and suicidal scenarios during dreams.

Methods: This naturalistic study included individuals hospitalized between January 2021 and May 2021 in a psychiatric post-emergency room unit for suicidal crisis (thoughts and attempts).

Results: The study observed that 80% (n = 32/40) of patients had altered dreams (AD) before the suicidal crisis, including 27 (67.5%) with bad dreams, 21 (52.5%) with nightmares (bad dreams that awaken the sleeper), and 9 (22.5%) with suicidal scenarios during dreams. No differences were observed between the AD group versus patients with no altered dreams (ND) regarding sociodemographic characteristics. We observed a progression of dream content alterations: bad dreams appear 111 days (4 months) before the suicidal crisis, then nightmares appear 87.3 days before (3 months), and suicidal scenarios during dreams were reported 45.2 days before (1.5 months). For the AD and ND populations in suicidal crisis, 80% had at least 1 subtype of dream alterations, 40% had bad dreams and nightmares, and 17.5% had all 3 subtypes. The AD group, compared to the ND group, had significantly more family history of insomnia (P = .046). Almost all patients (97.5%) had depressive symptoms (Montgomery-Asberg Depression Rating Scale [MADRS] score ≥ 7; 82.5% had moderate to severe symptoms, MADRS ≥ 20), 60% had insomnia (Insomnia Severity Index > 14), 92.5% had altered sleep quality (Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index > 5), and 57.5% reported sleepiness (Epworth Sleepiness Scale > 10).

Conclusions: Dream alterations and their progression can be readily assessed and may help to better identify prodromal signs of suicidal behaviors.

自杀行为前的噩梦和噩梦。
目的:噩梦似乎可以预测自杀行为,本研究的目的是探讨自杀危机前梦内容改变的时间顺序和轨迹,区分三种不同的经历:噩梦,噩梦和梦中的自杀场景。方法:这项自然主义研究纳入了2021年1月至2021年5月期间因自杀危机(想法和企图)在精神科急诊后病房住院的个体。结果:研究发现,80% (n = 32/40)的患者在自杀危机前有梦变(AD),其中27例(67.5%)有恶梦,21例(52.5%)有恶梦(惊醒睡眠者的恶梦),9例(22.5%)在梦中有自杀场景。AD组与无梦改变(ND)患者在社会人口学特征方面没有观察到差异。我们观察到梦内容改变的进展:在自杀危机发生前111天(4个月)出现恶梦,在自杀危机发生前87.3天(3个月)出现恶梦,在自杀危机发生前45.2天(1.5个月)出现梦中的自杀场景。在自杀危机的AD和ND人群中,80%的人至少有1种梦改变亚型,40%的人有噩梦和噩梦,17.5%的人有3种亚型。与ND组相比,AD组有更多的失眠家族史(P = 0.046)。几乎所有患者(97.5%)均有抑郁症状(Montgomery-Asberg抑郁评定量表[MADRS]评分≥7;82.5%有中度至重度症状,MADRS≥20),60%有失眠(失眠严重指数> 14),92.5%有睡眠质量改变(匹兹堡睡眠质量指数> 5),57.5%报告嗜睡(Epworth嗜睡量表> 10)。结论:梦的改变及其进展可以很容易地被评估,并可能有助于更好地识别自杀行为的前驱症状。
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