Sleep disturbance and suicidality in psychiatrically hospitalized adolescents: The role of specific emotion regulation domains

Author:

Buitron Victor1ORCID,Maron Micaela2,Kudinova Anastacia34,Thompson Elizabeth34,Barker David H.34,Wolff Jennifer C.34

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychology Florida State University Tallahassee Florida USA

2. Bradley Hospital East Providence Rhode Island USA

3. Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior Alpert Medical School of Brown University Providence Rhode Island USA

4. Rhode Island Hospital Providence Rhode Island USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundSleep disturbance is associated with broadband measurements of emotion regulation (ER). The linkage between ER, a multidimensional process, and suicidal ideation and suicide attempt is also documented in theoretical and empirical work. Recent research indicates that distinct profiles of ER are associated with psychiatric outcomes, including adolescent suicidal ideation and attempt. The present study examined whether specific domains of ER would explain the association between sleep disturbance, and ideation and attempt among psychiatrically hospitalized adolescents.MethodThe sample included 284 adolescents who completed self‐report measures on sleep disturbance, ER, suicidal ideation, suicide attempt, and psychiatric symptoms upon inpatient hospitalization.ResultsFindings indicated that sleep disturbance was associated with suicidal ideation. Further, a single ER domain (perceived limited access to ER strategies) fully accounted for the significant association between sleep disturbance and suicidal ideation. A reported suicide attempt in the past week was correlated with the nonacceptance of emotional responses, perceived limited access to ER strategies, and emotional clarity, but was not associated with sleep disturbance.DiscussionThe current findings highlight the importance of examining narrowband ER and indicate the presence of differential associations between sleep disturbance, ER, and suicide‐related outcomes. Findings further elucidate the possible role of impaired cognitive responses to emotional experiences in the co‐occurrence of sleep disturbance and youth psychiatric outcomes.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous),Clinical Psychology

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