When sleep disorders in patients with bipolar disorder indicate a risk of suicidal behavior
K. Razki, C. Najar, S. Ben Aissa, M. Oumaya, R. Bouzid

TL;DR
This study shows that sleep problems in people with bipolar disorder type II are strongly linked to suicidal behavior, suggesting sleep issues should be addressed to reduce suicide risk.
Contribution
The study identifies a significant correlation between sleep disturbances and suicidal behavior in BDII patients, emphasizing the importance of sleep in suicide prevention.
Findings
65% of participants had poor sleep quality, and 45% reported very poor sleep.
A strong correlation was found between sleep quality and suicidal thoughts and attempts.
The study highlights the need to monitor and treat sleep disorders in BDII patients to reduce suicide risk.
Abstract
Sleep disturbances and suicidal behaviors are common among patients with type II bipolar disorder ( BDII), but the relationship between the two is unclear. Investigating this connection is important to identify interventions that can improve the quality of life and reduce the risk of suicide in this population. Our study’s objective is to examine the association between sleep disorders and suicidal behavior in patients with type II bipolar disorder (BDII). In order to comprehensively investigate the association between sleep disturbances and suicidal behaviors among individuals diagnosed with type II bipolar disorder (TBII), we conducted a cross-sectional, descriptive, and analytical study over a duration of one month, specifically from the 1st to the 31st of October 2022. Our research was conducted within the follow-up unit of the mental health department at Nabeul Hospital, Tunisia,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSleep and related disorders · Eating Disorders and Behaviors · Bipolar Disorder and Treatment
