Industrial Psychiatry Journal (Jan 2016)

Insomnia, dreams, and suicide: Connecting links

  • Sagar B Karia,
  • Nirali Mehta,
  • Devavrat Harshe,
  • Avinash De Sousa,
  • Nilesh Shah

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/ipj.ipj_86_15
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 2
pp. 155 – 159

Abstract

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Introduction: A growing empirical literature has examined insomnia symptoms as a possible risk factor for a range of suicidal behavior. Not much literature is available in normal adolescent population. Aims: The aim is to find insomnia prevalence, studying various dream factors, and suicidality prevalence among students of various courses. To check if there is a relation between insomnia and suicidal behavior and dreams, particularly nightmares and suicide. Materials and Methods: A total of 400 students of various courses were assessed using Insomnia Severity Index and The Mannheim Dream Questionnaire and Suicide Behaviour Questionnaire. Results: Insomnia was present in 11%, 23%, 19%, and 19% and suicide behavior in 16%, 17%, 12%, and 22%, respectively, in medical, commerce, engineering, and arts students. Statistically significant correlation was found between suicide and insomnia severity and various dream factors. Conclusions: Insomnia and dreams had relation with suicidality in normal adolescent population.

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