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Suicidal Thoughts Among Medical Residents with Burnout

van der Heijden, Frank; Dillingh, GEA; Bakker, Arnold; Prins, Jelle
Archives of Suicide Research , Volume 12 (4): 344-346 Informa HealthcareOct 1, 2008

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Suicidal Thoughts Among Medical Residents with Burnout

Abstract

Objectives: Recent research showed that medical residents have a high risk for developing burnout. The present study investigates the prevalence of burnout and its relationship with suicidal thoughts among medical residents. Methods: All Dutch medical residents (n = 5126) received a self-report questionnaire. Burnout was measured with the Maslach Burnout Inventory. Residents were asked about the frequency of suicidal thoughts. Results: Response rate was 41.3% (n = 2115). 432 Residents (20.6%) were classified as burnout. 12% reported having suicidal thoughts at least 1 time during their residency, and 1% many times. Suicidal thoughts were substantially more prevalent in the group with burnout in comparison to non-burnout (20.5% vs. 7.6%; χ 2 = 182.9, p < .001). Conclusion: Knowledge about the relationship between burnout and suicidal thoughts among these young medical professionals could be important for suicide prevention.
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Title
Suicidal Thoughts Among Medical Residents with Burnout
Author(s)
van der Heijden, Frank; Dillingh, GEA; Bakker, Arnold; Prins, Jelle
Journal
Archives of Suicide Research , Volume 12 (4): 344-346 Informa Healthcare – Oct 1, 2008
Publisher
Routledge
Copyright
© 2008 Informa plc
Subject
burnout
ISSN
1381-1118
D.O.I.
10.1080/13811110802325349
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