Background Various studies from different countries indicated that veterinarians have a significantly increased risk of depression, suicidal ideation and of death by suicide. For German veterinarians a recent study has demonstrated a three times higher rate for depression, two times higher rate for suicidal ideation and a five times higher suicide risk compared to the German general population. For veterinary students, recent studies in the US and UK indicated higher mental distress. To date, empirical studies on depression, suicidal ideation and suicide risk among veterinary students in Germany were lacking so far. This study investigates depression, suicidal ideation and suicide risk of veterinary students in Germany. Methods 913...
BACKGROUND: Suicide rates are elevated in the veterinary profession in several countries, yet little...
The suicide rate for veterinarians has been steadily increasing over the last half-century, both acr...
OBJECTIVETo assess proportionate mortality ratios (PMRs) for suicide among male and female US veteri...
Compared to the general population of the United States, veterinarians are at an increasingly higher...
Background Veterinary surgeons are at elevated risk of suicide, with a proportional mortality ratio ...
Veterinary surgeons are known to be at a higher risk of suicide compared with the general population...
Abstract Although the poor mental health of veterinarians has been reported in different countries, ...
When individuals enter the veterinary field, they discover early the profession comes with hardship ...
Purpose Rates of suicide are elevated among veterinary surgeons in several countries, yet little is ...
BACKGROUND: An accumulating body of research demonstrates that risk of suicide varies between occupa...
Suicide is an area of increasing concern in the field of veterinary medicine. As veterinary students...
PURPOSE: Rates of suicide are elevated among veterinary surgeons in several countries, yet little is...
Veterinarians are more likely to experience mood disorders and suicide than other occupational group...
BACKGROUND: Whether veterinarians have an elevated suicide rate compared with the general population...
OBJECTIVETo analyze data for death of veterinary professionals and veterinary students, with manner ...
BACKGROUND: Suicide rates are elevated in the veterinary profession in several countries, yet little...
The suicide rate for veterinarians has been steadily increasing over the last half-century, both acr...
OBJECTIVETo assess proportionate mortality ratios (PMRs) for suicide among male and female US veteri...
Compared to the general population of the United States, veterinarians are at an increasingly higher...
Background Veterinary surgeons are at elevated risk of suicide, with a proportional mortality ratio ...
Veterinary surgeons are known to be at a higher risk of suicide compared with the general population...
Abstract Although the poor mental health of veterinarians has been reported in different countries, ...
When individuals enter the veterinary field, they discover early the profession comes with hardship ...
Purpose Rates of suicide are elevated among veterinary surgeons in several countries, yet little is ...
BACKGROUND: An accumulating body of research demonstrates that risk of suicide varies between occupa...
Suicide is an area of increasing concern in the field of veterinary medicine. As veterinary students...
PURPOSE: Rates of suicide are elevated among veterinary surgeons in several countries, yet little is...
Veterinarians are more likely to experience mood disorders and suicide than other occupational group...
BACKGROUND: Whether veterinarians have an elevated suicide rate compared with the general population...
OBJECTIVETo analyze data for death of veterinary professionals and veterinary students, with manner ...
BACKGROUND: Suicide rates are elevated in the veterinary profession in several countries, yet little...
The suicide rate for veterinarians has been steadily increasing over the last half-century, both acr...
OBJECTIVETo assess proportionate mortality ratios (PMRs) for suicide among male and female US veteri...