
Non-Constructive Ruminations, Insomnia and Nightmares: Trio of Vulnerabilities to Suicide Risk
Author(s) -
Julie Faccini,
Vrutti Joshi,
Pierluigi Graziani,
Jonathan DelMonte
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
nature and science of sleep
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.715
H-Index - 34
ISSN - 1179-1608
DOI - 10.2147/nss.s339567
Subject(s) - nightmare , anxiety , distress , psychology , insomnia , clinical psychology , constructive , psychiatry , depression (economics) , medicine , process (computing) , computer science , economics , macroeconomics , operating system
Nightmare distress, nightmare frequency and anxiety are related to suicidal risk. Ruminations are a factor maximizing the risk of suicide. Research has identified two types of ruminations: constructive ruminations and non-constructive ruminations. As per our knowledge, no study has verified the links between non-constructive ruminations and sleep disorders and their role in the development of suicidal risk. We aimed to highlight the impact of non-constructive ruminations on nightmares, anxiety and insomnia in the development of suicidal risk.