Mental Health Disorders and Suicidal Behaviors Among Provincial Correctional Workers

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2022-06Author
Ricciardelli, Rosemary
McKendy, Laura
Jamshidi, Laleh
Carleton, R. Nicholas
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Objective: We examined the prevalence of mental health disorders and suicidal
behaviors (ideation, planning, and attempts) among a sample of provincial
correctional workers in Manitoba. Methods: Self-reported mental health data
from a survey on correctional worker mental health and well-being were
analyzed for 491 correctional workers. Results: Over half (57%) of respondents
screened positive for mental health disorder, most commonly major depressive
disorder, and over one-third of respondents (37%) screened positive for more
than one disorder. Positive mental health screens for all mental health disorders
were associated with statistically significantly increased odds of lifetime suicidal
ideation, and positive screens for most disorders were associated with past year
suicidal ideation. Conclusions: Relative to other public safety personnel and
the general public, correctional workers appear have a higher prevalence of mental
health disorders and suicidal behaviors. The association between positive
screens for mental health disorders and suicidal behaviors highlights the
vulnerability of correctional workers in regards to mental well-being.
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