Physician suicide rates are on the rise across the world. Are you wondering what could be the common reasons for suicide among doctors? Here are 5 reasons why doctors’ suicide.
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‘Physician suicide rates are on the rise across the world. However, the most common means of suicide by doctors are depression, lethal medication overdoses, and firearms.’
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- As the only means of death more common in physicians than nonphysicians, suicide is an occupational hazard for physicians.
- Firearms, overdose, and blunt force trauma are the most common means, with benzodiazepines, barbiturates and antipsychotics being the most commonly used drugs.
- Increased suicidal ideation begins as early as in medical school, with nearly 1 in 4 students surveyed reporting suicidal ideation within the last 12 months.
- Complaints to regulatory bodies are associated with higher rates of suicidal ideation.
- Suicidal physicians face unique barriers to care, including concerns regarding confidentiality, and fears of stigmatization and discrimination from peers, employers and licensing bodies.
Source-Eurekalert