AFSP Healthcare Professionals’ Mental Health and Suicide Risk

Healthcare professionals who are proactive about their own health — both physical and mental — protect their ability to maintain optimal, safe patient care. Real and perceived barriers lead many health professionals to avoid addressing their own mental health needs all too often. Disproportionate numbers of health professionals experience burnout, depression, and other forms of distress, and are at increased risk for suicide compared to the general population. AFSP’s Healthcare Professionals’ Mental Health and Suicide Risk resource page helps to prioritize the mental health of health professionals from all disciplines by encouraging help-seeking behavior for mental health concerns and substance use disorders.

After A Suicide Toolkits:

After a Suicide: A Toolkit for Physician Residency/Fellowship Programs
After a Physician’s Suicide: Responding as an Organization Toolkit

Author: American Foundation for Suicide Prevention

Year Published/Updated: 2024

Resource Type: Guide/Toolkit