Suicide Rates Among Physicians: A Quantitative and Gender Assessment (Meta-Analysis)

In this study, physicians’ suicide rate ratios were estimated with a meta-analysis and systematic quality assessment of recent studies, in order to determine if physicians tend to kill themselves at a higher rate than the general population. The authors found that studies on physicians’ suicide collectively show modestly (men) to highly (women) elevated suicide rate ratios, although larger studies should help clarify whether female physicians’ suicide rate is truly elevated or can be explained by publication bias.

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Effects on Clinician Health and Well-Being

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