Rumble Meredith E, McCall William V, Dickson Daniel A, Krystal Andrew D, Rosenquist Peter B, Benca Ruth M
University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin.
Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, Georgia.
J Clin Sleep Med. 2020 Aug 15;16(8):1311-1319. doi: 10.5664/jcsm.8508.
Sleep disturbance is significantly associated with suicidal ideation. However, the majority of past research has examined the relationship between insomnia and suicidality. The current exploratory study examined the relationship of circadian rhythm dysregulation (eveningness, seasonality, and rhythmicity) with suicidality.
We examined the association of insomnia, eveningness, seasonality, and rhythmicity with suicidal ideation in 103 participants with depression, insomnia, and suicidality within a larger 8-week double-blinded randomized control trial primarily examining whether cautious use of zolpidem extended-release or placebo reduced suicidal ideation. All participants additionally received an open-label selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor. Methodological strengths of the current analyses included consideration of multiple sleep-wake constructs, adjustment for relevant covariates, investigation of relationships over the course of treatment, and use of both self-report measures and objective measurement with actigraphy.
Over the course of treatment, self-reported eveningness and greater insomnia severity were independently correlated with greater suicidal ideation, whereas actigraphic delayed sleep timing was related to suicidal ideation at a trend level. At the end of treatment, those with greater suicidal ideation demonstrated lower actigraphic activity levels. There were no significant relationships between self-reported seasonality and actigraphic measures of sleep disturbance and suicidality.
Self-reported delays in sleep timing, objectively lower activity levels, and self-reported insomnia severity correlated independently with greater suicidal ideation in those with depression, insomnia, and suicidality. These exploratory findings highlight the need to consider sleep-wake constructs more broadly in those with suicidality in future research studies in order to improve more definitively both assessment and intervention efforts.
Registry: ClinicalTrials.gov; Name: Reducing Suicidal Ideation through Insomnia Treatment; URL: https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT01689909; Identifier: NCT01689909 Rumble ME, McCall MV, Dickson DA, Krystal AD, Rosenquist PB, Benca RM. An exploratory analysis of the association of circadian rhythm dysregulation and insomnia with suicidal ideation over the course of treatment in individuals with depression, insomnia, and suicidal ideation. J Clin Sleep Med. 2020;16(8):XXX-XXX.
睡眠障碍与自杀意念显著相关。然而,过去的大多数研究都考察了失眠与自杀倾向之间的关系。本探索性研究考察了昼夜节律失调(晚睡倾向、季节性和节律性)与自杀倾向之间的关系。
在一项为期8周的双盲随机对照试验中,我们考察了103名患有抑郁症、失眠和自杀倾向的参与者中,失眠、晚睡倾向、季节性和节律性与自杀意念之间的关联。该试验主要研究谨慎使用缓释唑吡坦或安慰剂是否能降低自杀意念。所有参与者还接受了开放标签的选择性5-羟色胺再摄取抑制剂。当前分析的方法学优势包括考虑多种睡眠-觉醒结构、对相关协变量进行调整、研究治疗过程中的关系,以及同时使用自我报告测量和活动记录仪进行客观测量。
在治疗过程中,自我报告的晚睡倾向和更严重的失眠与更强烈的自杀意念独立相关,而活动记录仪显示的睡眠延迟时间与自杀意念呈趋势性相关。治疗结束时,自杀意念更强的人活动记录仪显示的活动水平更低。自我报告的季节性与睡眠障碍和自杀倾向的活动记录仪测量结果之间没有显著关系。
自我报告的睡眠时间延迟、客观上较低的活动水平以及自我报告的失眠严重程度,在患有抑郁症、失眠和自杀倾向的人群中,均与更强的自杀意念独立相关。这些探索性发现凸显了在未来的研究中,需要更广泛地考虑有自杀倾向者的睡眠-觉醒结构,以便更明确地改进评估和干预措施。
注册机构:ClinicalTrials.gov;名称:通过失眠治疗减少自杀意念;网址:https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT01689909;标识符:NCT01689909 朗布尔ME,麦考尔MV,迪克森DA,克里斯托AD,罗森奎斯特PB,本卡RM。对患有抑郁症、失眠和自杀倾向的个体在治疗过程中昼夜节律失调和失眠与自杀意念关联的探索性分析。《临床睡眠医学杂志》。2020年;16(8):XXX - XXX。