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Alarming Suicide Rate of Female Doctors

by Dr. Preethi Balasubramanian on September 26, 2024 at 3:33 PM
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Women physicians face a 24% higher risk of suicide compared to the general population a recent study by Harvard epidemiologist Eva Schernhammer reveals. Although this is a marked improvement from 20 years ago, when the risk was 76% higher, the issue remains significant. Schernhammer first embarked on this research after losing close colleagues to suicide (1).


Suicide Rates Among Male and Female Doctors

Historically, suicide rates among male doctors have been higher than the general public. Schernhammer's 2004 analysis showed a 5% higher risk for male physicians. However, the data on female doctors, who had only recently begun entering the field in significant numbers, was less studied. Her findings were shocking at the time, with female physicians exhibiting a much higher suicide risk compared to male counterparts.

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Factors Contributing to Suicide Risk in Female Physicians


Several factors contribute to the elevated risk of suicide among female doctors:

Addressing Female Physician Suicide Rates

The recent study confirms that the suicide rate among women physicians has decreased compared to two decades ago. Schernhammer credits the increase in women entering the medical profession and the progress in addressing workplace issues like harassment and the double burden at home. Supportive environments, reduced working hours, and mental health interventions have also contributed to this improvement.

However, the study predominantly focuses on women from the U.S. and Europe, with limited data from other regions like India. Schernhammer emphasizes the importance of expanding research globally, particularly in countries where working conditions for female physicians remain challenging.

Strategies to Reduce Suicide Rates Among Physicians

The interview with Schernhammer highlights several strategies to further reduce suicide rates among female physicians:

As Schernhammer suggests, "Improving strategies for doctors' mental health is crucial, as well as creating supportive environments, combating gender discrimination, and including mental health in training."

The reduction in suicide rates among female doctors over the past two decades is promising, but the 24% elevated risk remains a stark reminder of the ongoing challenges faced by women in medicine. By expanding research globally, implementing effective mental health programs, and continuing to address gender-based disparities, further progress can be made. As more awareness is raised, it is crucial that female physicians feel empowered to seek help, knowing they are not alone in their struggles.

Reference:

  1. Suicide rates among physicians compared with the general population in studies from 20 countries: gender stratified systematic review and meta-analysis - (https:www.bmj.com/content/386/bmj-2023-078964)

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