Pirkis J, Blood R W
University of Melbourne, Australia.
Crisis. 2001;22(4):155-62. doi: 10.1027//0227-5910.22.4.155.
The association between the portrayal of suicide in fictional media and actual suicide has been debated since 1774, when it was asserted that Goethe's The Sorrows of Young Werther had led people to take their own lives. Since that time, a plethora of studies considering the association has been conducted. This review considered 34 studies examining the impact of fictional portrayal of suicide (in film and television, music, and plays) on actual suicidal behavior. It asked the question: "Is there any association, and if so, can it be considered causal?" Using strict criteria to establish causality, we found that the evidence was more equivocal than was the case for nonfictional reporting.
自1774年有人断言歌德的《少年维特之烦恼》导致人们自杀以来,虚构媒体中自杀情节的呈现与实际自杀之间的关联一直备受争议。从那时起,已经开展了大量关于这种关联的研究。本综述纳入了34项研究,这些研究考察了自杀情节在电影、电视、音乐和戏剧中的虚构呈现对实际自杀行为的影响。它提出了这样一个问题:“是否存在任何关联?如果存在,能否认定为因果关系?”通过使用严格的标准来确定因果关系,我们发现证据比非虚构报道的情况更加模棱两可。