Year: 2016 Source: Archives of Suicide Research.(2016).20(2):273-279. DOI:10.1080/13811118.2014.996693 SIEC No: 20160259

The aim of this study was to examine the characteristics of physiciansÕ and nursesÕ suicide attempts (SA). A retrospective review of 493 medical records of physicians and nurses admitted to an inpatient unit for health professionals; 36 patients had a recent SA. Depression, cluster B and C personality disorders, and a history of previous SA were more prevalent in patients with a recent SA compared to those without it. Both professional groups preferred drug overdose as a suicide method. Physicians made more lethal attempts and had a history of more previous stressors than nurses. Depression, cluster B and C personality disorders, and previous SA should be appropriately screened and treated in order to prevent SA amongst physicians and nurses.