JAMA. 1987 Jun 5;257(21):2949-53. doi: 10.1001/jama.1987.03390210097033.
In response to several House of Delegates resolutions and Council on Scientific Affairs recommendations, the American Medical Association and the American Psychiatric Association have completed a joint study on physician suicide. Comprehensive interviews were conducted with surviving relatives and friends of 142 physicians who died by suicide and 101 physicians who died of causes other than suicide. The latter group, matched to the suicide group according to sex and age, served as a control sample. Bivariate relationships were found between several variables and risk for suicide, and all were examined in a multivariate framework. A preliminary profile of the physicians who took their own lives showed that they more often made prior suicide attempts, verbalized suicidal intentions, self-prescribed psychoactive drugs, and suffered financial losses.
应众议院多项决议以及科学事务委员会的建议,美国医学协会和美国精神病学协会完成了一项关于医生自杀的联合研究。研究人员对142名自杀身亡医生的在世亲属和朋友以及101名非自杀死亡医生进行了全面访谈。后一组根据性别和年龄与自杀组进行匹配,作为对照样本。研究发现几个变量与自杀风险之间存在双变量关系,并在多变量框架中对所有这些关系进行了检验。对自杀医生的初步概况分析表明,他们更常曾有过自杀未遂经历、表达过自杀意图、自行服用精神活性药物以及遭受过经济损失。