Literature DB >> 148757

Suicide attributed to work.

C M Brodsky.   

Abstract

Workers' compensation laws provide death benefits for the survivors of those who commit suicide as a result of a work-incurred physical or psychological injury. A study of claims resulting from suicidal acts reveals that included in the indicted work conditions were sudden changes in organization, conflict of loyalties resulting from work change, reactions to pain and suffering following a physical work injury, and the economic and status deprivation resulting from disability and unemployment. Those treating subjects whose jobs were the sources of stress failed to recognize their patients' desperation and urged them to stay at their jobs.

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Year:  1977        PMID: 148757

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Suicide Life Threat Behav        ISSN: 0363-0234


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2.  At-risk and intervention thresholds of occupational stress using a visual analogue scale.

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4.  Occupational exposure factors for mental and behavioral disorders at work: The FOREC thesaurus.

Authors:  Alain Chamoux; Céline Lambert; Audrey Vilmant; Charlotte Lanhers; Raymond Agius; Mounir Boutaleb; Vincent Bonneterre; Geraldine Naughton; Bruno Pereira; Khalid Djeriri; Eric Ben-Brik; Christine Breton; Caroline De Clavière; Corinne Letheux; Anne-Gaëlle Paolillo; Madeleine Valenty; Odile Vandenberghe; Marie-Pierre Aeschlimann; Gérard Lasfargues; Francois-Xavier Lesage; Frédéric Dutheil
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