Jobs with High Suicide Rates

Killing Yourself for Your Work, Literally!

By Michelle L Devon (Michy), published Aug 30, 2007
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Suicide isn't a pleasant topic, but it is a reality in society. People may commit suicide for many reasons, but research has shown that some people may have a higher pre-disposition for committing suicide. Many factors are included in determining who has a higher risk for suicide than others, including chronic depression, family history, stress and more. One little looked at fact though is that research has clearly shown some jobs or career fields have a statistically higher incidence of suicide than others.

One reason for this may be that people with similar personality traits tend to gravitate to the same career fields, and certain personalities are shown to be more prone to suicide than others. Additionally, higher stress jobs where responsibility is higher than average, where other's lives may be in the hands of the worker, or where stress is extreme may cause emotional and mental strain on the employee.

In other words, your may literally be killing you!

Let's take a look at which jobs have the highest incidence of suicide rates in America today.

One website, The Straight Dope includes a quote from Steven Stack that says, "Dentists' odds of suicide "are 6.64 times greater than the rest of the working age population..." The website also indicates that male doctors and dentists both are well above average for suicide rates among American workers.

In fact, health care professions in general show a higher than average suicide rate. This is especially true of those in emergency services, EMTs and paramedics who respond to crisis calls.

Beyond healthcare fields, finding jobs that have a higher suicide incidence was difficult, since many states do not report the cause of death and the occupation on death certificates. However, the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health has research performed approximately 10 years ago that indicates separating suicide rates by occupation is difficult to do, but they clearly presented three specific conclusions:

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Interesting!

Posted on 04/30/2008 at 9:04:05 AM

 
Interesting!

Posted on 12/29/2007 at 10:12:45 AM

 
Hmmm. Interesting. I read something that said abut 50% of female health professionals have dealt with some form of abuse in childhood. I wonder how that fits in? Good article!

Posted on 11/30/2007 at 10:11:00 PM

 
But I love my dentist! :(

Posted on 10/10/2007 at 11:10:00 AM

 
Interesting article.

Posted on 10/08/2007 at 4:10:00 PM

 
Great - we have number 1 and 3 in my family!

Posted on 10/05/2007 at 12:10:00 PM

 
Interesting read.

Posted on 10/02/2007 at 6:10:00 PM

 
Very interesting article Michy! I had no idea about artists either. I thank you for a great read! Hope all is well with you!

Posted on 09/24/2007 at 4:09:00 AM

 
I find the white female artist statistic interesting, and wonder what the ratio is to white male artist suicides. Intriguing subject.

Posted on 09/23/2007 at 11:09:00 AM

 
Knew about the dentists awhile back. Important and benevolent article to society.

Posted on 09/22/2007 at 11:09:00 AM

 
Great article!

Posted on 09/22/2007 at 5:09:00 AM

 
Another interesting read. I have always known about the white male physicians, but not the white female artists - you'd think that being creative would relieve stress, but apparently not. Very interesting. Thanks Michy!

Posted on 09/21/2007 at 10:09:00 PM

 
Great article, thanks. Suicide is sad for all involved. :-) Sheri

Posted on 09/20/2007 at 5:09:00 PM

 
Like most people I have been touched by suicide, I believe that is very important to get the word out there about preventing suicide! I like this article... I've heard about dentists being high in the suicide chain, i wonder why that is? they get tired of smelling bad breath?

Posted on 09/19/2007 at 8:09:00 PM

 
very interesting article. glad to see you're writing again.

Posted on 09/14/2007 at 3:09:00 PM

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