Suicide and drug-related mortality following occupational injury.
Katie M ApplebaumAbay AsfawPaul K O'LearyAndrew BuseyYorghos TripodisLeslie I BodenPublished in: American journal of industrial medicine (2019)
Workplace injuries severe enough to require more than a week off work may impair workers' long-term health and well-being. Drug-related deaths and suicides may be important contributors to the long-term excess mortality of injured workers. Improved workplace conditions, improved pain treatment, better treatment of substance use disorders, and treatment of postinjury depression may substantially reduce mortality consequent to workplace injuries.