RETURNING TO WORK FOLLOWING A SUICIDE ATTEMPT: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY

Similar documents
Stories of depression

REMOVING THE MASK: WOMEN RETURNING TO WORK AFTER A DEPRESSION. Heather MacDonald RN PhD

The Thinking-Feeling Connection Contents

IN MEMORY OF MARINE TRAVIS MACKIN

Dealing with Depression Feature Article July 2008

QUESTIONS ANSWERED BY

Building A World-Class WELLNESS PROGRAM

Having suicidal thoughts?

Autism, my sibling, and me

Depression- Information and a self-help guide

REASON FOR REFLECTING

Participant Information Sheet

Why Is Mommy Like She Is?

suicide Part of the Plainer Language Series

Serious illness and death can

Controlling Worries and Habits

MEETING OF TV YOUTH PROGRAMME EXPERTS. (Ponta Delgada, 12 to 15 November 2005)

DOCTOR: The last time I saw you and your 6-year old son Julio was about 2 months ago?

The Revised Treatment Manual for the Brief Behavioral Activation Treatment for Depression (BATD-R) Pre - Session

National Inspection of services that support looked after children and care leavers

Step Five. Admitted to ourselves and another human being the exact nature of our wrongs.

S A DDL EB A C K ED U C A T IO N A L P U BL ISHING

2 INSTRUCTOR GUIDELINES

Brett. Jorge. Nicole. Marisol. Dre. Kenny

Self-directed support

Chapter 2 ANNA AXLER. Ann, circa Ann and Ira Marks -33-

Letter to the teachers

Unseen and unheard: women s experience of miscarriage many years after the event

Practices for Demonstrating Empathy in the Workplace

Meeting a Kid with Autism

5 MISTAKES MIGRAINEURS MAKE

Season 1. No Smoking. Study Guide

Season 1. No Smoking. Study Guide

Oral Health and Dental Services report

A Person Centered Approach to working with Suicide. Leeds Survivor Led Crisis Service 15 th March 2016

STAR-CENTER PUBLICATIONS. Services for Teens at Risk

I think women coming together and speaking is really great. Hearing other women s stories was very inspiring. To hear what they have been through and

ALICE WORKS AS A NURSE IN DR. HAYSBERT S OFFICE... WELL, I THINK WE VE GOT OURSELVES A GOOD OLD-FASHIONED COLD HERE.

BIPOLAR DISORDER. BIPOLAR DISORDER is. a lifelong illness. It affects. millions of people each. year. With proper treatment,

Combining Individualized Treatment Options with Patient-Clinician Dialogue

Improving Emotional Wellbeing for Young People. Mike Derry and Anna D Agostino - Healthwatch Richmond

From the scenario below please identify the situation, thoughts, and emotions/feelings.

15 INSTRUCTOR GUIDELINES

Your Money or Your Life An Exploration of the Implications of Genetic Testing in the Workplace

Depression: what you should know

GENERAL BEHAVIOR INVENTORY Self-Report Version Never or Sometimes Often Very Often

Hard Edges Scotland: Lived Experience Reference Group

The transition from independent living to residential care is a significant life event for many older adults

Problem Situation Form for Parents

Quality Checking the gateway to taking control of our lives Dr THOMAS DOUKAS.

did you feel sad or depressed? did you feel sad or depressed for most of the day, nearly every day?

London. London. Last year, as Speaking Up and Advocacy Partners, we:

Talking to Teens About Anxiety. A Supplement to the 2018 Children s Mental Health Report

Genius File #5 - The Myth of Strengths and Weaknesses

How to Work with the Patterns That Sustain Depression

Motivational Strategies for Challenging Situations

Exposure Therapy. in Low Intensity CBT. Marie Chellingsworth, Dr Paul Farrand & Gemma Wilson. Marie Chellingsworth, Dr Paul Farrand & Gemma Wilson

The symptom recognition and help- seeking experiences of men in Australia with testicular cancer: A qualitative study

Identifying Your Problematic Thoughts

Sandi Mitchell. PhD Candidate The University of Sydney

ENGLESKI JEZIK. 02. Every time Jim came to see Jill, her some flowers. a) he d bring b) he d brought c) he ll bring

Healing Trauma Evaluation Year 1 Findings

Functional Analytic Psychotherapy Basic Principles. Clinically Relevant Behavior (CRB)

2 INSTRUCTOR GUIDELINES

19 INSTRUCTOR GUIDELINES

Here are a few ideas to help you cope and get through this learning period:

Have you lost. someone to suicide?

The Relationship between YouTube Interaction, Depression, and Social Anxiety. By Meredith Johnson

Mental Health is for Everyone

Anxiety- Information and a self-help guide

Section 4 - Dealing with Anxious Thinking

Why Is It That Men Can t Say What They Mean, Or Do What They Say? - An In Depth Explanation

Mom! You re drinking a lot lately. Are you all right? I think so. But, you re right. I seem to be thirsty all the time. And, I m tired a lot too.

Australia s Alateen LinkUp

The Asian American Women Empowered: Participant Interviews

The BRAIN SCAM IS OCD SCAMMING YOU? Excuse me? Are you OCD? Are you trying to scam my brain?

How is depression treated?

KILLED ME AND THIS IS HOW

Why does someone develop bipolar disorder?

Idaho Suicide Prevention Hotline Analysis of Options for Decision Making

Finding strength in times of adversity: J s story

Approximately 1 out of 15 teenagers get seriously depressed each year.

PLACEMENT & DIAGNOSTIC TEST

Healthy Parenting Children with a Facial Difference. Elisa Bronfman, Ph.D. May 2018

Prueba de nivel. 1. I from France. a) is b) are c) am d) be. 2. This is my friend. name is Peter. a) Her b) Our c) Yours d) His

Interviews with Volunteers from Immigrant Communities Regarding Volunteering for a City. Process. Insights Learned from Volunteers

After forced labor in Germany, he finds freedom in America

Keys To Effectively Managing Stress with a focus on self-care. Presented by: Brenda M. Szalka, LMSW, CEAP, SAP Manager, Henry Ford ENHANCE

Homesickness Advice for Parents (Advice for Campers on page 3)

Making decisions about therapy

SUICIDE PREVENTION FOR PARENTS/COMMUNITY & FRIENDS

Substance Use as a Barrier to Healthy Aging: Perceptions and Experiences of Older Adults

For young people living with someone s excessive drinking, drug use or addiction

Overcoming Subconscious Resistances

A Guide to Understanding Self-Injury

Firefighter as Healer An ethnographic project by Alyssa Goldberg

Optimizing the Reentry Process. Raquel Arouca, Ph.D.

Homelessness in Glasgow

Head Up, Bounce Back

Transcription:

RETURNING TO WORK FOLLOWING A SUICIDE ATTEMPT: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY Francis Roy Ph.D.c Center for Research and Intervention on Suicide and Euthanasia University of Quebec in Montreal, Canada Oslo, Norway, Sept. 24-28 th 2013 The XXVII World Congress of the International Association for Suicide Prevention

Introduction Recovering from a suicide attempt can be hard and overwhelming Risk of repetition: 9% to 32% in the first year Risk of death by suicide: 0,5 to 2% in the first year Work can promote mental health well-being Opportunities to develop and use our skills Social contact and support Sense of identity and personal achievement Work can also be a source of psychological distress

Methodology Qualitative approach: Grounded Theory 24 participants recruited through 6 ER and 3 SPC Gender: 8 men / 16 women Age: 22-59 years old (mean = 39) 5 professionals / 5 technicians / 3 office workers / 8 service workers / 4 manual workers Semi-structured interviews focused on the individual s experience Length: 58 158 min. (mean = 106 min.)

Results Suicide attempt (n = 24) 1-12 months = 21 / 12-24 months = 3 15 Drug poisoning / 8 Cutting / 1 Hanging All at home (or near home) Work status 21 have RTW: 13 still working full time 4 were back on sick leave 4 were unemployed (1 fired / 3 resignations)

Life events preceding the suicide attempt and their impact on RTW Accumulation of stressful life events and difficulties at home and sometimes at work Working conditions before the suicide attempt can have a negative impact on the issue of the reintegration process For Christine, resignation was a first step toward recovery: I realized that I wasn t happy at work and that my work environment wouldn t change. I realized that it was time for me to go, that it was the easiest aspect of my life that I could change. For Jane, resignation was to the only way to recovery: If I go back there again, I sign my own death warrant. It s my life! I almost died for work. Is it really worth it?

RTW and the recovery process Work plays an important part in the recovery process. For me, work is a lifesaver, work is health. It keeps me busy, socially and intellectually. After one week being at home, I was starting to go crazy. Veronica Suicidal thoughts have stopped soon after I start working again, with the help of the medication and the restoration of my self-esteem, and my social life at work Mike Returning to work was really important for me. I was getting my life back. If they have stopped me again, I think I would have reattempt. When I stay home alone, my thoughts stays negative Work is my life. - Gaston

Feelings and apprehensions about RTW Fear of having lost their ability to work / loosing their job Fear of falling sick again Feeling guilty of having been on a sick leave Feeling like a stranger, like a different person It takes all the space. I dream about it, it s part of my daily life. I loose a lot of energy thinking about going back to work. Jane I didn t sleep well the night before. I was so nervous. You re in the street, walking to the office, and you only think about that. - Martine

Return to work and support offered Gradual return was favored by many workers (10) Gradual return is essential. The first week, you observe, you relearn how to work. You re in your office and you feel like a stranger. Jane Support from supervisor was appreciated. I was really lucky because, on my very first day, my boss made me feel that it was ok. He told me: Nobody knows about it. If you need to leave early today or if you need to talk, I will be there. Work can wait. Think about yourself first. Martine He was the only person at work who didn t judge me. Everyday he came to see me: How are you doing today? If there s anything, don t be shy, come to see me. Don t wait until its too late Gaston

Support from coworkers: To tell or not to tell Workers felt ashamed. They didn t want to talk about it, they wanted to hide from their coworkers. Everyone is going to think that I did this to get their attention. This is why I didn t want to talk about it. I was ashamed to have failed. (...) If there was more people who knew about it, I wouldn t have been able to return Martine After the attempt, you feel so ashamed that you just want to hide. I didn t talk to anyone. You don t talk about that. Carole Strategies for dealing with coworkers curiosity

Support from coworkers: rumors and stigma One worker had to deal with judgements and stigma: When I came back to work, the first thing the guys told me was: You ve been on vacation all summer long!. For them, depression is impossible. It doesn t exist. - Gaston Everybody knew about it. Usually, when I arrived at work, people were friendly with me. But then, when I came back, people had trouble saying hello to me communication was shut down. ( ) I tried to figure out what was going on but nobody answered me. With time, I learned that they all knew: you can t hide anything in that shop! - Gaston

Support from coworkers is a key factor For Mike, the way that his coworkers welcomed him facilitated his return to work When I came back to work, my colleagues almost roll out the red carpet for me! All the guys were like Mike!, Mike! Mike!. Its the fact that people were happy to see me, that they acknowledge my work that helped me the most Mike Having a trusted friend as a coworker to rely on I m fortunate to work with my best friend. I was feeling supported. I was sitting at my desk, knowing that she was right across whenever I didn t feel good - Martine

Support from coworkers is a key factor Coworkers response to disclosure was positive and they were very supportive in many cases. They stopped and they listened carefully to what I told them. They said: Man, we almost lost you!. Mike They told me: You should have called us. Gilles Workers felt closer to their colleagues after disclosure, some becoming a confidant for others. I have become a confidant for one or two of my coworkers who were going through a rough patch. I once encouraged one of them to call the suicide hotline. I told him: And, if you ever need medication for a few months, its ok. It s not a failure, its even a success. - Serge

Discussion and conclusion Return to work plays an important role in the experience of recovery. Working conditions before the suicide attempt can have a negative impact on the reintegration process. Workers have a lot of apprehensions about RTW Support from supervisors and colleagues are key factors in the reintegration process.

THANK YOU! For more information: roy.francis@uqam.ca http://www.crise.ca/eng/iasp2013.asp