Mental Health Statistics
Physicians
BURNOUT
- 44% of physicians report feeling burnt out
- Family pressures, chaotic environment, time pressure, and low control of pace all foster burnout among physicians
SUICIDE
- Physicians have over 2 times the rate of suicide compared to the general population
- Male doctors have suicide rates as much as 40% higher than the general population, and female doctors up to 130% higher
- 300 to 400 physicians die by suicide each year
BARRIERS TO SEEKING CARE
- 40% of physicians avoid seeking care, fearing negative consequences to their license
- Physicians usually suffer in silence
- Physicians sometimes use cash, self-prescribe, or use false identities to receive mental health treatment to avoid insurance records
NATIONAL CONSEQUENCES
- Loss of productivity due to physician burnout is the equivalent of eliminating seven entire medical school classes
Medical Students
BURNOUT
- 1 in 4 medical students around the world shows depressive signs and symptoms
- A 2018 meta-analysis of over 16,00 students worldwide found that 44% of suffered from burnout
TREATMENT
- Among medical students experiencing depressive symptoms, only 16% seek psychiatric tratement
BARRIERS TO SEEKING CARE
- The most commonly cited barriers to using counseling services were:
- Lack of time (48%)
- lack of confidentiality (37%)
- stigma associated with using mental health services (30%)
- costs (28%)
- fear of documentation on their academic record (24%)
- fear of an unwanted intervention (26%)
STIGMA
- Many students avoid discussing their mental health issues in their medical school or residency applications, for fear of them being seen as red flags
- Discussing experiences with physical ailments may not be scrutinized in the same manner
- This sends a message to aspiring physicians that discussing mental health may not be appropriate in this field
COPING STRATEGIES
- Medical students find it helpful to:
- Get support from peers
- make time for exercise
- Journal to prevent burnout and mental health problems
Pre-Med Students
DEPRESSION
- Nearly twice the number of pre-medical students belonged in the category of “severely depressed” as non-pre-medical students
STRESS
- More than a quarter (26%) of pre-meds experience stress “pretty much always”
- Another percent say they experience it “frequently”
NEGATIVE FEELINGS
- 85.58% exhibit a fear of failure
- 79.07% feel inadequatee
PRE-MED CULTURE
- Pre-med culture is known to be toxic and stress-inducing
- Students often prioritize their academics, extracurriculars, and what it takes to get into medical school over their mental health
COPING STRATEGIES
- Only do what you’re passionate about
- Get exercise
- Talk to a mentor
- Let yourself rest and recharge
- Reach out for help
- Socialize
What can we do?
- Educate and spread awareness beginning in the earliest stages of physician training
- Address stigma and changing attitudes towards mental health
- Foster a medical community that facilitates a safe space for individuals to seek help
- Reach out to those that might be showing signs of depression or burnout