Title of article :
The impact of indiscriminate media coverage of a celebrity suicide on a society with a high suicide rate: Epidemiological findings on copycat suicides from South Korea
Author/Authors :
Yon Ju Ji، نويسنده , , Nam and Young Lee، نويسنده , , Weon and Seok Noh، نويسنده , , Maeng and Yip، نويسنده , , Paul S.F.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages :
6
From page :
56
To page :
61
Abstract :
AbstractBackground tudy examines the extent to which the indiscriminate media coverage of the famous young actress Lee Eun-juʹs suicide in 2005 affected suicides overall and in specific subgroups (by age, gender, and suicide method) in a suicide-prone society, South Korea. s Koreaʹs 2003–2005 suicide data (n=34,237) were obtained from death certificate records of the National Statistical Office (NSO). Data was analyzed with Poisson time series auto-regression models. s adjusting for confounding factors (such as seasonal variation, calendar year, temperature, humidity, and unemployment rate), there was a significant increase in suicide (RR=1.40, 95%, CI=1.30–1.51, no. of excess mortalities=331; 95% CI=267–391) during the 4 weeks after Leeʹs suicide. This increase was more prominent in subgroups with similar characteristics to the celebrity. In particular, the relative risk of suicide during this period was the largest (5.24; 95% CI=3.31–8.29) in young women who used the same suicide method as the celebrity. Moreover, the incidence of these copycat suicides during the same time significantly increased in both genders and in all age subgroups among those who committed suicide using the same method as the celebrity (hanging). tions difficult to prove conclusively that the real motivation of the suicides was Leeʹs death. sions ndings from this study imply that, if the media indiscreetly reports the suicide of a celebrity in a suicide-prone society, the copycat effect can be far-reaching and very strong, particularly for vulnerable people.
Keywords :
Celebrity suicide , Completed Suicide , Media report
Journal title :
Journal of Affective Disorders
Serial Year :
2014
Journal title :
Journal of Affective Disorders
Record number :
1434634
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