A two-night polysomnography preliminary study in pregnant women with insomnia: suicidal ideation and nocturnal cognitive arousal prospectively predict objective nocturnal wakefulness.
David A KalmbachPhilip ChengThomas RothCynthia Fellman-CoutureChaewon SagongChristopher L DrakePublished in: Sleep advances : a journal of the Sleep Research Society (2023)
Nocturnal cognitive arousal may facilitate upstream effects of suicidal ideation and insomnia symptoms on objective nocturnal wakefulness. Insomnia therapeutics reducing nocturnal cognitive arousal may benefit objective sleep in pregnant women presenting with these symptoms.