Differences in Physicians' and Nurses' Recent Suicide Attempts: An Exploratory Study

The aim of this study was to examine the characteristics of physicians' and nurses' suicide attempts (SA). A retrospective review of 493 medical records of physicians and nurses admitted to an inpatient unit for health professionals; 36 patients had a recent SA. Depression, cluster B and C...

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Veröffentlicht in:Archives of suicide research 2016-04, Vol.20 (2), p.273-279
Hauptverfasser: Braquehais, María Dolores, Eiroa-Orosa, Francisco José, Holmes, Kristin M, Lusilla, Pilar, Bravo, Maria, Mozo, Xulián, Mezzatesta, Marcela, Casanovas, Marta, Pujol, Tània, Sher, Leo
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Zusammenfassung:The aim of this study was to examine the characteristics of physicians' and nurses' suicide attempts (SA). A retrospective review of 493 medical records of physicians and nurses admitted to an inpatient unit for health professionals; 36 patients had a recent SA. Depression, cluster B and C personality disorders, and a history of previous SA were more prevalent in patients with a recent SA compared to those without it. Both professional groups preferred drug overdose as a suicide method. Physicians made more lethal attempts and had a history of more previous stressors than nurses. Depression, cluster B and C personality disorders, and previous SA should be appropriately screened and treated in order to prevent SA amongst physicians and nurses.
ISSN:1381-1118
1543-6136
DOI:10.1080/13811118.2014.996693