Abstract

These authors tested 176 college-town psychiatric outpatients (mean age, 27) to determine whether self-ratings of insomnia, nightmare severity, and sleep-breathing disturbances were associated with four levels of thinking about killing oneself (from none to “I would . . . if I had the chance”) and with Beck Depression Inventory ratings. As …

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