I'm not the person you asked but I just did a quick search. I don't know if it's more prevalent in the US or not, but here is a scientific journal on the subject:
"The medical profession faces a critical challenge with the mental health of its practitioners, leading to an alarming increase in suicide rates among healthcare workers (HCW)."
And even though it's being labeled as a "consumer privacy law" it was actually spurred by a politician getting upset that people might find out what he was renting. It was a self-serving law that had the side effect of also helping consumers.
I'm not the person you asked but I just did a quick search. I don't know if it's more prevalent in the US or not, but here is a scientific journal on the subject: