2022
DOI: 10.3389/fnbeh.2022.886836
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Sleep loss suicidal ideation: the role of trait extraversion

Abstract: Background: It is known that sleep disturbance is associated with increased suicidal thinking. Moreover, completed suicides, when adjusted for the proportion of the populace that is awake at a given time, are more probable during the late night/early morning hours. Despite these concerns, no studies have examined the role of trait-like individual differences in vulnerability to suicidal ideation during sleep deprivation or insomnia. In two separate studies, we examined whether the trait of extraversion is pred… Show more

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“…It was also identified that addressing sleep disturbances in current and former athletes, optimized their performance and overall well-being [14]. The relationship between sleep disturbances and suicidal ideation was explored by Ballard et al [15] and Killgore et al [16]. Both studies demonstrated the association between nocturnal wakefulness, trait extraversion, and suicidal ideation in individuals with mood disorders.…”
Section: Adequate Sleep Is Necessary For Maintaining Psychological Ba...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was also identified that addressing sleep disturbances in current and former athletes, optimized their performance and overall well-being [14]. The relationship between sleep disturbances and suicidal ideation was explored by Ballard et al [15] and Killgore et al [16]. Both studies demonstrated the association between nocturnal wakefulness, trait extraversion, and suicidal ideation in individuals with mood disorders.…”
Section: Adequate Sleep Is Necessary For Maintaining Psychological Ba...mentioning
confidence: 99%