Understanding the role of sleep in suicide risk: qualitative interview study
Objective: Sleep problems are associated with increased risk of suicide, independent of depression. This analysis explores narrative accounts of the role of sleep in relation to suicidal thoughts and behaviours. Design: Qualitative study, based on in-depth semistructured interviews which were analys...
Main Authors: | Littlewood, D, Gooding, P, Kyle, S, Pratt, D, Peters, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
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BMJ Publishing Group
2016
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