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Sleep Patterns and Anxiety in Children Interact to Predict Later Suicidal Ideation.


ABSTRACT: Elevated levels of childhood anxiety pose risk for suicide; however, factors that accentuate this risk are unknown. Seventy-one children participated in a longitudinal study investigating anxiety and sleep in childhood (between 7-11 years) and later suicidal ideation (SI; M = 3.3 years later). Sleep was assessed via subjective reports and objective measures (actigraphy and polysomnography). Children with greater anxiety symptoms were at greater risk for later SI when sleep disturbances were present in childhood. Results suggest that sleep disruption may amplify SI risk in anxious children.

SUBMITTER: Meir P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7365578 | biostudies-literature | 2019

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Sleep Patterns and Anxiety in Children Interact to Predict Later Suicidal Ideation.

Meir Priel P   Alfano Candice A CA   Lau Simon S   Hill Ryan M RM   Palmer Cara A CA  

Children's health care : journal of the Association for the Care of Children's Health 20190925 4


Elevated levels of childhood anxiety pose risk for suicide; however, factors that accentuate this risk are unknown. Seventy-one children participated in a longitudinal study investigating anxiety and sleep in childhood (between 7-11 years) and later suicidal ideation (SI; <i>M</i> = 3.3 years later). Sleep was assessed via subjective reports and objective measures (actigraphy and polysomnography). Children with greater anxiety symptoms were at greater risk for later SI when sleep disturbances we  ...[more]

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