Psychopathology and Suicide among Quebec Physicians: A Nested Case Control Study

Objective. To describe a psychiatric profile and characteristics of physicians who killed themselves in Quebec between 1992 and 2009. Method. The cases of 36 physicians (7 females and 29 males) and 36 nonphysicians who committed suicide were matched for age and gender and examined in a nested case c...

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Main Authors: Pierre Gagné, Javad Moamai, Dominique Bourget
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2011-01-01
Series:Depression Research and Treatment
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2011/936327
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spelling doaj-982115900b614032a04ca8f35accbba12020-11-24T22:56:45ZengHindawi LimitedDepression Research and Treatment2090-13212090-133X2011-01-01201110.1155/2011/936327936327Psychopathology and Suicide among Quebec Physicians: A Nested Case Control StudyPierre Gagné0Javad Moamai1Dominique Bourget2Clinique Médico-Légale de l'Université Sherbrooke, 234 Dufferin, Bureau 300, Sherbrooke, QC, J1H 4M2, CanadaCentre Hospitalier Pierre-Janet, 20 Pharand, Université d'Ottawa, Gatineau, QC, J9A 1K7, CanadaRoyal Ottawa Mental Health Centre, University of Ottawa, 1145 Carling Avenue, Ottawa, ON, K1Z 7K4, CanadaObjective. To describe a psychiatric profile and characteristics of physicians who killed themselves in Quebec between 1992 and 2009. Method. The cases of 36 physicians (7 females and 29 males) and 36 nonphysicians who committed suicide were matched for age and gender and examined in a nested case control design. All subjects were judged as definite suicide by the Quebec Coroner Head Office. Consensus regarding DSM-IV diagnoses was established by two forensic psychiatrists. Results. Rates of all Axis I diagnoses were 83% for physicians and 91% for nonphysicians at the time of suicide. Major depressive disorders were the most frequently observed pathology in both groups (61% and 56%, resp.). Conclusions. Physicians and nonphysicians who committed suicide in Quebec suffered from the same type of psychiatric disorder at the time of killing themselves. The findings advocate strongly for more efficient suicide prevention measures including early detection and treatment of mood disorders for the physicians.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2011/936327
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Javad Moamai
Dominique Bourget
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Psychopathology and Suicide among Quebec Physicians: A Nested Case Control Study
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Javad Moamai
Dominique Bourget
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title Psychopathology and Suicide among Quebec Physicians: A Nested Case Control Study
title_short Psychopathology and Suicide among Quebec Physicians: A Nested Case Control Study
title_full Psychopathology and Suicide among Quebec Physicians: A Nested Case Control Study
title_fullStr Psychopathology and Suicide among Quebec Physicians: A Nested Case Control Study
title_full_unstemmed Psychopathology and Suicide among Quebec Physicians: A Nested Case Control Study
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publisher Hindawi Limited
series Depression Research and Treatment
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2090-133X
publishDate 2011-01-01
description Objective. To describe a psychiatric profile and characteristics of physicians who killed themselves in Quebec between 1992 and 2009. Method. The cases of 36 physicians (7 females and 29 males) and 36 nonphysicians who committed suicide were matched for age and gender and examined in a nested case control design. All subjects were judged as definite suicide by the Quebec Coroner Head Office. Consensus regarding DSM-IV diagnoses was established by two forensic psychiatrists. Results. Rates of all Axis I diagnoses were 83% for physicians and 91% for nonphysicians at the time of suicide. Major depressive disorders were the most frequently observed pathology in both groups (61% and 56%, resp.). Conclusions. Physicians and nonphysicians who committed suicide in Quebec suffered from the same type of psychiatric disorder at the time of killing themselves. The findings advocate strongly for more efficient suicide prevention measures including early detection and treatment of mood disorders for the physicians.
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