Depression and the relationship between sleep disturbances, nightmares, and suicidal ideation in treatment-seeking Canadian Armed Forces members and veterans

Abstract Background Research on the relationship between insomnia and nightmares, and suicidal ideation (SI) has produced variable findings, especially with regard to military samples. This study investigates whether depression mediated the relationship between: 1) sleep disturbances and SI, and 2)...

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Main Authors: J. Don Richardson, Lisa King, Kate St. Cyr, Philippe Shnaider, Maya L. Roth, Felicia Ketcheson, Ken Balderson, Jon D. Elhai
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Published: BMC 2018-06-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12888-018-1782-z
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spelling doaj-d283c9c65a764287af556401b18f48582020-11-25T01:08:42ZengBMCBMC Psychiatry1471-244X2018-06-011811810.1186/s12888-018-1782-zDepression and the relationship between sleep disturbances, nightmares, and suicidal ideation in treatment-seeking Canadian Armed Forces members and veteransJ. Don Richardson0Lisa King1Kate St. Cyr2Philippe Shnaider3Maya L. Roth4Felicia Ketcheson5Ken Balderson6Jon D. Elhai7Parkwood Institute Operational Stress Injury ClinicParkwood Institute Operational Stress Injury ClinicParkwood Institute Operational Stress Injury ClinicDepartment of Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurosciences, McMaster UniversityParkwood Institute Operational Stress Injury ClinicParkwood Institute Operational Stress Injury ClinicParkwood Institute Operational Stress Injury ClinicDepartments of Psychology and Psychiatry, University of ToledoAbstract Background Research on the relationship between insomnia and nightmares, and suicidal ideation (SI) has produced variable findings, especially with regard to military samples. This study investigates whether depression mediated the relationship between: 1) sleep disturbances and SI, and 2) trauma-related nightmares and SI, in a sample of treatment-seeking Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) personnel and veterans (N = 663). Method Regression analyses were used to investigate associations between sleep disturbances or trauma-related nightmares and SI while controlling for depressive symptom severity, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptom severity, anxiety symptom severity, and alcohol use severity. Bootstrapped resampling analyses were used to investigate the mediating effect of depression. Results Approximately two-thirds of the sample (68%; N = 400) endorsed sleep disturbances and 88% (N = 516) reported experiencing trauma-related nightmares. Although sleep disturbances and trauma-related nightmares were both significantly associated with SI on their own, these relationships were no longer significant when other psychiatric conditions were included in the models. Instead, depressive symptom severity emerged as the only variable significantly associated with SI in both equations. Bootstrap resampling analyses confirmed a significant mediating role of depression for sleep disturbances. Conclusions The findings suggest that sleep disturbances and trauma-related nightmares are associated with SI as a function of depressive symptoms in treatment-seeking CAF personnel and veterans. Treating depression in patients who present with sleep difficulties may subsequently help mitigate suicide risk.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12888-018-1782-zMajor depressive disorderSuicidePosttraumatic stress disorderInsomniaNightmaresCanadian armed forces
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author J. Don Richardson
Lisa King
Kate St. Cyr
Philippe Shnaider
Maya L. Roth
Felicia Ketcheson
Ken Balderson
Jon D. Elhai
spellingShingle J. Don Richardson
Lisa King
Kate St. Cyr
Philippe Shnaider
Maya L. Roth
Felicia Ketcheson
Ken Balderson
Jon D. Elhai
Depression and the relationship between sleep disturbances, nightmares, and suicidal ideation in treatment-seeking Canadian Armed Forces members and veterans
BMC Psychiatry
Major depressive disorder
Suicide
Posttraumatic stress disorder
Insomnia
Nightmares
Canadian armed forces
author_facet J. Don Richardson
Lisa King
Kate St. Cyr
Philippe Shnaider
Maya L. Roth
Felicia Ketcheson
Ken Balderson
Jon D. Elhai
author_sort J. Don Richardson
title Depression and the relationship between sleep disturbances, nightmares, and suicidal ideation in treatment-seeking Canadian Armed Forces members and veterans
title_short Depression and the relationship between sleep disturbances, nightmares, and suicidal ideation in treatment-seeking Canadian Armed Forces members and veterans
title_full Depression and the relationship between sleep disturbances, nightmares, and suicidal ideation in treatment-seeking Canadian Armed Forces members and veterans
title_fullStr Depression and the relationship between sleep disturbances, nightmares, and suicidal ideation in treatment-seeking Canadian Armed Forces members and veterans
title_full_unstemmed Depression and the relationship between sleep disturbances, nightmares, and suicidal ideation in treatment-seeking Canadian Armed Forces members and veterans
title_sort depression and the relationship between sleep disturbances, nightmares, and suicidal ideation in treatment-seeking canadian armed forces members and veterans
publisher BMC
series BMC Psychiatry
issn 1471-244X
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Abstract Background Research on the relationship between insomnia and nightmares, and suicidal ideation (SI) has produced variable findings, especially with regard to military samples. This study investigates whether depression mediated the relationship between: 1) sleep disturbances and SI, and 2) trauma-related nightmares and SI, in a sample of treatment-seeking Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) personnel and veterans (N = 663). Method Regression analyses were used to investigate associations between sleep disturbances or trauma-related nightmares and SI while controlling for depressive symptom severity, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptom severity, anxiety symptom severity, and alcohol use severity. Bootstrapped resampling analyses were used to investigate the mediating effect of depression. Results Approximately two-thirds of the sample (68%; N = 400) endorsed sleep disturbances and 88% (N = 516) reported experiencing trauma-related nightmares. Although sleep disturbances and trauma-related nightmares were both significantly associated with SI on their own, these relationships were no longer significant when other psychiatric conditions were included in the models. Instead, depressive symptom severity emerged as the only variable significantly associated with SI in both equations. Bootstrap resampling analyses confirmed a significant mediating role of depression for sleep disturbances. Conclusions The findings suggest that sleep disturbances and trauma-related nightmares are associated with SI as a function of depressive symptoms in treatment-seeking CAF personnel and veterans. Treating depression in patients who present with sleep difficulties may subsequently help mitigate suicide risk.
topic Major depressive disorder
Suicide
Posttraumatic stress disorder
Insomnia
Nightmares
Canadian armed forces
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12888-018-1782-z
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