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Citation

Routley V, Ozanne-Smith J, Davis MC. J. Occup. Health Saf. Aust. N. Z. 2012; 28(3).

Copyright

(Copyright © 2012, CCH Australia)

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Abstract

In Australia, both work-related injuries and suicide are substantial public health problems and the quantification of an association largely unexplored. Interrogation of the Victorian Work-Related Fatalities Database (VWRFD) revealed 62 suicides between July 2000 and December 2008 associated with work-related injury. The majority of these work injury suicides were male (83.8%), chronic pain was reported for 43.5% and psychopathology, particularly depression in 74.2%. Where body part was recorded (n = 52), 57.6% were back injuries. One-half of the suicides occurred within five years of the injury, 20% within six months. Suicide following work-related injury appears to be an under-recognised work-related issue with emerging patterns. © CCH.


Language: en

Keywords

Injury; Suicide; Work

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