Sleep problems, decision-making, and suicide attempts during adolescence: a longitudinal birth cohort study

青少年时期的睡眠问题、决策能力和自杀未遂:一项纵向出生队列研究

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Abstract

STUDY OBJECTIVES: Sleep problems have been identified as a risk factor for suicidal thoughts and behaviors during adolescence, yet a lack of longitudinal mechanistic investigation into contributing factors (e.g. cognitive functioning) limits understanding of the temporality and specificity of this relationship. This study investigates the impact of sleep problems on subsequent reported suicide attempt, and whether risk-taking and decision-making moderate this relationship. METHODS: This analysis utilized data from waves 6 (14 years) and 7 (17 years) in the Millennium Cohort Study (MCS; n = 8524, female = 4369 [51.26 per cent]), a UK population-representative longitudinal study of youth born between 2000 and 2002. Self-reported sleep items assessed at 14 years were used to calculate total time in bed on school and non-school nights, social jetlag, sleep onset latency, and frequency of night awakenings. Self-reported attempting suicide was measured at 17 years. The Cambridge Gambling Task assessed risk-taking and decision-making at 14 years. RESULTS: Shorter total time in bed on school days (OR = 0.88; 95% CI = 0.80 to 0.96; p = .004) and more frequent night awakenings (OR = 1.15; 95% CI = 1.07 to 1.23; p ≤ .001) were prospectively associated with subsequent reported suicide attempt, even when controlling for demographic and clinical covariates. Rational decision-making (OR = 2.12; 95% CI = 1.33 to 3.37; p = .002) moderated the association between night awakenings and attempted suicide. CONCLUSIONS: Shorter total time in bed and more frequent night awakenings heightened suicide risk in adolescents, and this latter relationship was modified by rational decision-making. These results provide insight into the etiology of adolescent suicide behavior and highlight sleep deprivation and fragmentation as potential preventative targets for suicide attempts.

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