Title of article :
Suicidal behaviour and psychosocial problems
in veterinary surgeons: a systematic review
Author/Authors :
Belinda Platt، نويسنده , , Keith Hawton، نويسنده , , SUE SIMKIN، نويسنده , ,
Richard J. Mellanby، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
Purpose Rates of suicide are elevated among veterinary
surgeons in several countries, yet little is known about
contributory factors. We have conducted a systematic
review of studies investigating suicidal behaviour and
psychosocial problems in veterinary surgeons.
Methods A systematic search of the international
research literature was performed in May 2008. Data from
52 studies of non-fatal suicidal behaviour, mental health
difficulties, stress and burnout, occupational difficulties,
and psychological characteristics of veterinary surgeons
were extracted by two independent reviewers and analysed.
Studies were rated for quality and greater emphasis placed
on findings from higher quality studies.
Results The majority of studies were of stress and occupational
difficulties experienced by veterinary surgeons.
Occupational stressors included managerial aspects of the
job, long working hours, heavy workload, poor work-life
balance, difficult client relations, and performing euthanasia.
Few studies investigated suicidal behaviour or
mental health difficulties in the profession. Some studies
suggested that young and female veterinarians are at greatest
risk of negative outcomes such as suicidal thoughts, mental
health difficulties, and job dissatisfaction.
Conclusions The review highlights the difficulties faced
by veterinary surgeons that may contribute to poor mental
wellbeing and suicidal behaviour. Future research might
include further examination of the influence of euthanasia
on attitudes towards suicide and more direct examination
of the impact that occupational risk factors might have on
suicidal behaviour. Suggestions about the review’s implications
for suicide prevention in this group are also made
Keywords :
Suicide Veterinarian Systematic review Wellbeing Mental health Occupation
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)