Title of article :
The impact of media reporting of the suicide of a singer
on suicide rates in Taiwan
Author/Authors :
Ying-Yeh Chen، نويسنده , , Shu-Fen Liao، نويسنده , , Po-Ren Teng، نويسنده , ,
Chi-Wei Tsai، نويسنده , , Hsiang-Fang Fan، نويسنده , , Wen-Chung Lee، نويسنده , , Andrew T.A. Cheng، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
Purpose To examine if widespread media reporting of
the suicide of a young female singer by charcoal burning
increased suicide rates, and to examine whether the suicide
induced a high risk of imitation suicide by this method
among the young female group.
Methods Poisson time series autoregression model was
applied to examine the relative risk of overall and subgroup
(age, gender and method) suicides during the 2-week period
after the initiation of media reporting of the celebrity
suicide.
Results We found a significant increase (adjusted relative
risk = 1.17, p = 0.04) in suicide deaths following media
reporting of the celebrity suicide. The increase in suicides
was particularly significant among female and young age
groups. A marked increase in suicide by charcoal burning
among females (adjusted relative risk = 1.44, p\0.0001)
was further observed.
Conclusions Detailed description of a specific suicide
method following celebrity suicides may induce extensive
modeling effect, attracting wider age/sex groups to model
the method. Our finding provides further support for
restraining media reporting of celebrity suicide in suicide
prevention.
Keywords :
Media report Celebrity suicide Charcoalburning Imitation suicide
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)