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Study: Sex Differences in Physician Suicide

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    Female physicians had a 53% higher suicide risk than female nonphysicians from 2017 to

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    Male physicians had a significantly lower overall risk compared to male nonphysicians during the same period.

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    Occupational stressors, mental health concerns, and access to lethal means should be addressed in suicide prevention strategies for physicians.

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    Female physicians had a higher suicide risk than female nonphysicians before the COVID-19 pandemic.

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    Both male and female physicians had higher suicide incidence per 100,000 person-years before vs after COVID-

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    Physicians had higher odds of experiencing depressed mood, mental health issues, job-related stress, and legal problems prior to suicide.

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    Female physicians had a significantly higher risk of suicide than female nonphysicians in 2017 and 2019, with an overall increased risk from 2017 to

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    The study emphasized the importance of addressing occupational stressors, mental health concerns, and access to lethal means, particularly for female physicians.

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