Suicide clustering and contagion: The role of the media

R. Benson, N. McTernan, Fenella Ryan, E. Arensman
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Internationally, there are indications of an increasing trend in suicide contagion and clustering, which has been associated with contemporary communication technology and continuous communication across jurisdictions. Research has indicated varying effects related to different types of media and media contents in terms of impacts on suicidal behaviour. A comprehensive literature search was conducted into research addressing different types of media and media contents and the impact on suicide contagion and clustering, covering January 2003 - February 2021. Across the 41 selected studies, we identified consistency in terms of both increased quantity of media reports and portrayal of specific details of suicide cases, including celebrities and fictional cases, to be significantly associated with suicide contagion and increased suicide rates or mass clusters, with significant impacts on increased risk of suicide contagion within the first days up to the first three monthsfollowing the media coverage. The impact of potentially harmful content and the portrayal of suicide and self-harm via internet sites and social media on suicide contagion and clustering was largely consistent with research into impacts involving traditional media. The findings underline the need to prioritise implementation and adherence to media guidelines for reporting suicide for media professionals, online and social media outlets.  
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自杀聚集与传染:媒体的作用
在国际上,有迹象表明自杀传染和群集趋势日益增加,这与当代通信技术和跨司法管辖区的持续通信有关。研究表明,就自杀行为的影响而言,不同类型的媒体和媒体内容会产生不同的影响。对2003年1月至2021年2月期间不同类型的媒体和媒体内容及其对自杀传染和聚集的影响的研究进行了全面的文献检索。在41项选定的研究中,我们发现媒体报道数量的增加和对自杀案件具体细节的描述(包括名人和虚构的案件)的一致性与自杀传染和自杀率或大规模群集的增加显著相关,在媒体报道后的头几天到头三个月内对自杀传染风险的增加有显著影响。互联网网站和社交媒体上潜在的有害内容以及对自杀和自残的描述对自杀传染和聚集的影响与涉及传统媒体的影响研究在很大程度上是一致的。调查结果强调,媒体专业人士、在线和社交媒体需要优先执行和遵守媒体报道自杀的指导方针。
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