The link between suicide and insomnia: Theoretical mechanisms

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Abstract

Insomnia has been established as a risk factor for depression and mental illness for decades, but a growing body of evidence has recently exposed insomnia to be an independent risk factor for suicide that encompasses all age ranges. This discovery has invigorated investigation to elucidate the relationship between insomnia and suicide, and over 20 studies reinforcing this association in adults have been published since 2010 alone. This article analyzes relevant research and emphasizes studies published within the last three years with the intent of proposing theoretical mechanisms explaining the link between suicide and insomnia. These mechanisms may then be used as targets for future investigation of treatment. © 2013 Springer Science+Business Media New York.

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McCall, W. V., & Black, C. G. (2013). The link between suicide and insomnia: Theoretical mechanisms. Current Psychiatry Reports, 15(9). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11920-013-0389-9

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