Stanford University School of Medicine: Childhood Sleep Disturbance Linked to Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviors Two Years Later
October 05, 2024
October 05, 2024
STANFORD, California, Oct. 5 (TNSres) -- Stanford University School of Medicine issued the following news:
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Kids with highly disturbed sleep or frequent nightmares at age 9 or 10 were more likely than sound sleepers to have suicidal thoughts and behaviors by age 12, a Stanford Medicine-led study found.
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By Erin Digitale
Kids who have a lot of difficulty sleeping are at heightened risk for developing suicidal thoughts and . . .
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Kids with highly disturbed sleep or frequent nightmares at age 9 or 10 were more likely than sound sleepers to have suicidal thoughts and behaviors by age 12, a Stanford Medicine-led study found.
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By Erin Digitale
Kids who have a lot of difficulty sleeping are at heightened risk for developing suicidal thoughts and . . .