|
Suicide is Top Cause of Early Deaths of Physicians
OB/GYN News, Doug Brunk
HENDERSON, NEV. -- Suicide ranks as the leading cause of
premature death among physicians, Dr. Peter Mansky said at the annual meeting of
the American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry.
"Physicians probably start out with better health than the
regular population, but we take less care of ourselves as our careers go on,"
said Dr. Mansky, medical director of the Committee for Physicians' Health, a
division of the Medical Society of the State of New York in Albany. "We're
working long hours, and we put great stress on ourselves. Long hours isolate us
from our support system."
According to various studies in the medical literature from
1963 to 1991, the relative risk for suicide among male physicians increased from
1.1 to 3.4, while the risk among female physicians jumped from 2.5 to 5.7.
At the same time, deaths among physicians from cancer,
heart disease, and other ailments dropped 40%-60%.
However, in an interview, Dr. Mansky was quick to point out
that many studies of suicide among physicians are "20 years old and fraught with
methodological defects."
In his informal study Dr. Mansky asked the medical
directors of six state physician health programs to tabulate the number of
physician suicides between 1992 and 2002. Out of 2,500 participants enrolled in
the six programs during that time--mostly for drug and alcohol dependence--13
committed suicide, a number that translates into a relatively low rate.
That finding runs counter to the results from one of the
most recent studies aimed at tracking the cause of death among physicians in 28
states between 1984 and 1995 as reported by the National Occupational Mortality
Surveillance database.
The database indicates that white male and white female
physicians aged 90 or under were significantly more likely to die from suicide,
compared with their counterparts in other professions, while black physicians
did not differ in this respect (Am. J. Prey. Med. 19[3]:155-59, 2000).
Specifically, 2.9% of white male physicians and 3.6% of white female physicians
committed suicide, compared with 2.3% of black physicians and 0% of black female
physicians.
In October 2002, as part of an effort to better understand
the prevalence of suicide among physicians, the American Foundation for Suicide
Prevention sponsored a workshop on the topic. Dr. Mansky, one of workshop
participants, said the main goal of the gathering was to develop a consensus
statement that will recommend concrete strategies for preventing physician
suicide.
The statement will be targeted for use at hospitals,
medical schools, group practices, and by physicians themselves.
According to the best available data, he said, male
physicians have a relative risk of suicide of up to three times that of the
general population, while females have a risk of up to six times that of the
general population.
Among physicians, there are no gender differences in the
number of those who attempt suicide, but male physicians tend to complete
suicide more often than their female counterparts. No good data exist on
possible differences in suicide prevalence among medical specialties.
"All of us are at the point where we need to do more
research in physicians' health," Dr. Mansky said.
Physicians have a higher rate of suicide, compared with the
general population not only because many are overworked and generally stressed,
but also because of their increased knowledge of toxicology and access to legal
drugs, he added. Physicians most commonly use firearms and drug overdoses to
commit the act.
COPYRIGHT 2003 International Medical News Group in
association with The Gale Group and LookSmart. COPYRIGHT 2003 Gale Group
http://www.findarticles.com/cf_0/m0CYD/5_38/98830125/p1/article.html


Back To The TopSMHAI Home |
About Suicide |
About Mental Health |
Suicide Prevention |
Suicide Survivors
Suicide Attempters |
Self-Injury - Cutters |
Crisis |
Donate |
SMHAI Library |
Online Support & Resources
Speakers & Presentations |
Memorials, Remebrances & Celebrations Of Life |
Healing Music
Suggested Reading - Survivors |
Suggested Reading - Attempters & Self-Injurers |
Mental Health Pros.
Upcoming Events |
Dr. Roerich's Welcome |
Ann Gay's Welcome |
Legal & About SMHAI
Privacy Policy |
Copyright Notice |
Awards Honoring SMHAI |
SMHAI Awards Program |
Contact
© SMHAI 2004 - 2006 All Rights Reserved. No copying or redistribution without expressed written permission of SMHAI.
Logo Design by Allen R. Jacobson. Site launched July 01, 2004.
|