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Day workers suffering from a wider range of sleep problems are more likely to experience suicidality

Both a higher suicide rate and widespread sleep problems are serious health concerns in Japan when compared with those of other countries. We investigated the relationship between suicidal ideation and sleep problems in Japanese day workers using the 3-dimensional sleep scale (3DSS), which measures...

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Autores principales: Matsumoto, Yuuki, Uchimura, Naohisa, Ishida, Tetsuya, Toyomasu, Kouji, Morimatsu, Yoshitaka, Mori, Mihoko, Kushino, Nanae, Hoshiko, Michiko, Ishitake, Tatsuya
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5037152/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27738408
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s41105-016-0067-5
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author Matsumoto, Yuuki
Uchimura, Naohisa
Ishida, Tetsuya
Toyomasu, Kouji
Morimatsu, Yoshitaka
Mori, Mihoko
Kushino, Nanae
Hoshiko, Michiko
Ishitake, Tatsuya
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Uchimura, Naohisa
Ishida, Tetsuya
Toyomasu, Kouji
Morimatsu, Yoshitaka
Mori, Mihoko
Kushino, Nanae
Hoshiko, Michiko
Ishitake, Tatsuya
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description Both a higher suicide rate and widespread sleep problems are serious health concerns in Japan when compared with those of other countries. We investigated the relationship between suicidal ideation and sleep problems in Japanese day workers using the 3-dimensional sleep scale (3DSS), which measures three sleep elements (phase, quality, and quantity). Data from 635 Japanese day workers (461 mens and 174 womens) were included. The 3DSS was used to assess participants’ sleep condition. Participants were classified into eight sleep types based on scores of phase, quality, and quantity: All Good Sleep, Owl (poor phase), Inefficient (poor quality), Short (poor quantity), Owl + Inefficient (poor phase and quality), Owl + Short (poor phase and quantity), Inefficient + Short (poor quality and quantity), and All Poor Sleep. We assessed participants’ suicidal ideation using question 19 of the self-rating depression scale (SDS); 119 cases (18.7 %) had ratings of 2–4 for this question and were considered to have suicidal ideation. The higher the number of sleep problems, the higher the risk of suicidal ideation compared to sleep types not indicative of problems. All Poor Sleep had the highest risk of the eight sleep types. Individuals with Owl + Short, Inefficient + Short, or All Poor Sleep had a significant risk of suicidal ideation even after adjusting for hopelessness and nightmares. Our findings suggested that sleep problems assessed by the 3DSS were related to suicidal ideation. Analysis of various aspects of sleep could be helpful for suicide prevention. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (doi:10.1007/s41105-016-0067-5) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
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spelling pubmed-50371522016-10-11 Day workers suffering from a wider range of sleep problems are more likely to experience suicidality Matsumoto, Yuuki Uchimura, Naohisa Ishida, Tetsuya Toyomasu, Kouji Morimatsu, Yoshitaka Mori, Mihoko Kushino, Nanae Hoshiko, Michiko Ishitake, Tatsuya Sleep Biol Rhythms Original Article Both a higher suicide rate and widespread sleep problems are serious health concerns in Japan when compared with those of other countries. We investigated the relationship between suicidal ideation and sleep problems in Japanese day workers using the 3-dimensional sleep scale (3DSS), which measures three sleep elements (phase, quality, and quantity). Data from 635 Japanese day workers (461 mens and 174 womens) were included. The 3DSS was used to assess participants’ sleep condition. Participants were classified into eight sleep types based on scores of phase, quality, and quantity: All Good Sleep, Owl (poor phase), Inefficient (poor quality), Short (poor quantity), Owl + Inefficient (poor phase and quality), Owl + Short (poor phase and quantity), Inefficient + Short (poor quality and quantity), and All Poor Sleep. We assessed participants’ suicidal ideation using question 19 of the self-rating depression scale (SDS); 119 cases (18.7 %) had ratings of 2–4 for this question and were considered to have suicidal ideation. The higher the number of sleep problems, the higher the risk of suicidal ideation compared to sleep types not indicative of problems. All Poor Sleep had the highest risk of the eight sleep types. Individuals with Owl + Short, Inefficient + Short, or All Poor Sleep had a significant risk of suicidal ideation even after adjusting for hopelessness and nightmares. Our findings suggested that sleep problems assessed by the 3DSS were related to suicidal ideation. Analysis of various aspects of sleep could be helpful for suicide prevention. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (doi:10.1007/s41105-016-0067-5) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. Springer Japan 2016-06-23 2016 /pmc/articles/PMC5037152/ /pubmed/27738408 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s41105-016-0067-5 Text en © The Author(s) 2016 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
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Matsumoto, Yuuki
Uchimura, Naohisa
Ishida, Tetsuya
Toyomasu, Kouji
Morimatsu, Yoshitaka
Mori, Mihoko
Kushino, Nanae
Hoshiko, Michiko
Ishitake, Tatsuya
Day workers suffering from a wider range of sleep problems are more likely to experience suicidality
title Day workers suffering from a wider range of sleep problems are more likely to experience suicidality
title_full Day workers suffering from a wider range of sleep problems are more likely to experience suicidality
title_fullStr Day workers suffering from a wider range of sleep problems are more likely to experience suicidality
title_full_unstemmed Day workers suffering from a wider range of sleep problems are more likely to experience suicidality
title_short Day workers suffering from a wider range of sleep problems are more likely to experience suicidality
title_sort day workers suffering from a wider range of sleep problems are more likely to experience suicidality
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5037152/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27738408
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s41105-016-0067-5
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