Abstract

Michigan prison workers are facing a mental health crisis that includes much higher rates of post‐traumatic stress disorder, suicidal thoughts and alcohol abuse than in the general public, according to a study released July 15, WXYZ Detroit reported. The report, conducted for the state Department of Corrections by Desert Waters Correctional Outreach, found that corrections employees also are more likely to have symptoms related to depression and anxiety. Nearly 140 workers, or 1.1%, are currently and actively planning to kill themselves, said the study, which was based on an anonymous survey of about 3,500, or 29%, of employees who chose to participate. At least three male corrections officers have died by suicide this year. Heidi Washington, director of the Department of Corrections, said it is working to create a “culture of wellness that seeks to reduce stress.” An employee wellness unit that was recently established will provide confidential mental health support and referrals to staff, and a peer support and chaplaincy program also is being developed.

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