Wellness & Well-being Highlights April 15
Wellness & Well-being Highlights
for the
Week of April 15, 2024
This week’s edition of our Worker Wellness & Well-being blog highlights how AI is being designed to assist in the field of mental health therapy—to why people in their 40s need to begin now to help prevent dementia in their 60s—to how a “non-traditional” recruit has leveraged her eclectic background in order to secure her “rightful” place in the STL construction industry. This week I would like to focus on the new CDC report indicating that the Suicide Rate for 2022 was the highest since 1941…a 3% increase from the year prior. Please note that well over 50% of these deaths were related to firearms and nearly 14% linked to drug poisonings. In a previous blog I wrote about the importance of controlling the access to lethal means. Whether it is a gun lock or a lockbox for prescription drugs, it would do us well as a society to become more informed on this vital life & death matter (See: https://www.saferhomescollaborative.org/).
In addition, rates of suicide for specific populations have increased (i.e., College Athletes: in past 20 years, from 7.6% to 15.3%). Of related interest, health care professionals are reporting rates of burnout and depression nearing 50%. While suicide is the leading cause of death for male physician residents, it remains more common among female physicians vs female non-physicians.
It is important to remember that a death by suicide should NEVER be based on one factor. Demographics, culture, and trauma are just a few important risk factors…not to mention the lingering effects of COVID (i.e., social isolation/loneliness, underserved populations, etc.) as well as a workforce shortage.
The good news is that more and more organizations, across various industrial sectors, are realizing the importance of trying approaches that veer from traditional pathways. Whether it is researchers designing an app that utilizes artificial intelligence to overcome barriers in order to assist those in need of treatment/guidance or a Police Department working with a local behavioral health agency in an effort to reduce fatal law enforcement encounters, the message is clear:
Less TALK, more ACTION.
Sources: https://www.cbs.com/shows/video/zpgz6gxWBXDzun8djJm5lS5auOjqjxsa/
https://muextbusinessand1.podbean.com/e/journeyintobuildingtrade/
MH benefits of the solar eclipse
National Suicide Rate Increases
Student-athlete Suicide Rates Double
Teens / Parents / College & Anxiety
Purple Shirts: STL Police MH Intervention
Future of Psychedelic Therapy?
Middle-aged…Preventing Dementia?
Beware: Arthritis Drugs & Your Pet
How to improve your Golf Swing
Personal Safety & Your Smart Phone
Slow Start: Amazon Labor Union
Upcoming webinars, etc.:
A BUD Success Story (Let it Raine)
Health & Safety of Young Workers
NOTE: The links provided above are for informational purposes only. None of these serve as a substitute for medical advice one should obtain from his/her own primary care physician and/or mental health professional. Please contact johngaal@moaflcio.org with related questions or comments.
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