Media influence to suicide: The search for solutions

Archives of Suicide Research - Tập 4 - Trang 51-66 - 1998
Graham Martin1
1Flinders Medical Centre, Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services, Adelaide, Australia

Tóm tắt

This review explores the influence to suicide in print and electronic media, and considers both real and fictional deaths. The conclusion appears inescapable that reports about celebrities which are multi-modal, repeated, explicit, front page, glorify the suicide, and describe the method lead to an increase in deaths from suicide, particularly in the region in which reports are published. The paper argues that even if there was multi-national agreement to international guidelines, media will continue to report suicide when it is considered to be “a matter of public interest”. What appears crucial is a collaborative approach between professionals and the media to promote a negative attitude toward suicide without increasing stigma toward those with mental health problems.

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