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Ben Pyle
@bendpyle.bsky.social
AP at BU School of Law. Empirical legal studies; employment law; economic analysis of crime
10/n What about suicide? NSDUH finds higher suicidal ideation among lawyers, although results are imprecisely measured. However, CDC data shows lawyer suicide rates are actually lower than the average across all industries.
May 9, 2025 at 1:25 PM
8/n Are lawyers reluctant to seek help? Data says maybe not. Both surveys show lawyers access mental health treatment at higher rates than other groups. Key barriers cited aren't cost/stigma, but lack of time & belief treatment won't help / they can handle it.
May 9, 2025 at 1:25 PM
7/n The NSDUH includes more mental health measures. Using a clinically validated model, it finds 21% of lawyers had any mental illness in the past year & 6.3% had serious mental illness.
May 9, 2025 at 1:24 PM
6/n Why the difference? We can’t say for certain. Harmonizing definitions doesn’t resolve it. It might be survey methods (NSDUH offers more privacy). We aren’t the first to notice the divergence in the two surveys, but we do note that the differences are correlated w/ occupation .
May 9, 2025 at 1:23 PM
5/n What about mental distress? Here the surveys diverge. NHIS: lawyers have lower/similar distress than peers/public. BUT, in the NSDUH over 40% of lawyers report moderate/serious psychological distress in the past year! Significantly higher than peers & public.
May 9, 2025 at 1:20 PM
4/n First, what both surveys agree on: alcohol misuse. Both NHIS & NSDUH show lawyers have elevated rates compared to the public & similarly educated peers. NSDUH finds 9.3% alcohol abuse/dependence.
May 9, 2025 at 1:14 PM
2/n In 2016, the ABA surveyed 12,825 lawyers from 19 states and found that 28.3% experienced depression, 19.2% experienced anxiety, and 20.6% experienced alcohol misuse. Later work notes that the survey was unlikely to be representative due to survey nonresponse bias.
May 9, 2025 at 1:11 PM
1/n May 6-10 is well-being week in law. How are lawyers doing? Clifford Rosky and I dig into the question in our new paper accepted at the Journal of Empirical Legal Studies. papers.ssrn.com/abstract=524...
May 9, 2025 at 1:11 PM