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Bad Sleep Could Be A Warning Sign For Suicide Among Teens
Analysis of over 8,500 UK teens shows poor sleep at 14 predicts suicide attempts by 17, independent of mental health factors, highlighting sleep as a key risk factor.
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Lack of Sleep in Teens Linked to Higher Suicide Risk
Teenagers who sleep less or experience frequent night awakenings are significantly more likely to attempt suicide later in adolescence, according to a major longitudinal study. Researchers analyzed data from more than 8,500 teens and found that poor sleep at age 14 predicted suicide attempts by age 17, even after accounting for other mental health risk factors.
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