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CURRENT OPINION IN PSYCHOLOGY
Volume 34, Issue -, Pages 27-31Publisher
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DOI: 10.1016/j.copsyc.2019.08.021
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- American Foundation for Suicide Prevention
- University of Pittsburgh Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI)
- N.I.H. [R01 MH100056, R01 MH118312]
- Brain and Behavior Research Foundation
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Studies have established a clear relationship between subjective sleep problems and the continuum of suicidality in adolescents. These studies are primarily cross-sectional in nature and conducted with epidemiological and depressed clinical samples. More recent studies focus on prospective data. Herein, we provide an update on current studies on the sleep-suicide association among youth. To further the critical mission of youth suicide prevention, future directions include more nuanced study of sleep employing a sleep health framework, longitudinal studies employing both objective and subjective sleep measures, fine-grained temporal associations between these constructs and their fluctuations over time, as well as enhanced understanding of the mechanisms underlying these associations.
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