Sleep-related problems and suicide behavior and ideation among Black and White trauma-exposed psychiatric inpatients
Abstract
Sleep-related problems (SRPs) are associated with increased risk for suicide-related behavior and death. Given that Black adults report greater SRPs as compared to White adults, the purpose of the current study was to examine sleep problems, suicide-related psychiatric admission, and suicide ideation, in Black and White trauma-exposed adults. Suicide-related behavior (i.e., intent, plan, and/or behavior) as reason for hospital admission was...
Paper Details
Title
Sleep-related problems and suicide behavior and ideation among Black and White trauma-exposed psychiatric inpatients
Published Date
May 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
91
Pages
22 - 28
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