
@article{ref1,
title="The impact of sleep disorders for prevention of suicide",
journal="Somnologie",
year="2015",
author="Norra, C. and Bremshey, N.",
volume="19",
number="2",
pages="105-115",
abstract="OBJECTIVES: This work, based on a systematic literature research, provides an overview on findings of relationships between suicidality (i. e., suicidal thoughts, suicide attempts, suicides) and sleep disturbances.; Background: Clinical and epidemiological studies point out a potential relationship between sleep loss and sleep disturbances with suicidality.; Material and Methods: A systematic literature research in &quot;PubMed&quot; and &quot;PsycINFO&quot; was conducted until February 2015. Keywords included &quot;suicide&quot;, &quot;sleep&quot;, and subcategories.; Results: Relationships with measures of suicidality were found especially for insomnia but also for nightmares. Sleep disturbances also seem to predict suicidal ideas and behaviours independent of comorbid psychic disorders; Conclusion: Recognition and treatment of sleep disturbances is essential for suicide prevention. © 2015, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.<p /><p>Language: de</p>",
language="de",
issn="1432-9123",
doi="10.1007/s11818-015-0009-5",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11818-015-0009-5"
}