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重新审视基于心理脆弱性的沃勒效应:一项初步研究的结果。

The Werther effect reconsidered in light of psychological vulnerabilities: results of a pilot study.

机构信息

Center for Research and Intervention on Suicide and Euthanasia, Department of Psychology, Université du Québec à Montréal, Québec, Canada.

出版信息

J Affect Disord. 2011 Nov;134(1-3):488-96. doi: 10.1016/j.jad.2011.04.050. Epub 2011 May 31.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Findings from three decades of epidemiological studies suggest that media diffusion of stories about suicide is related to increases in suicidal behaviours in the population exposed to the media reports. However, we still know little about the psychological processes and personal vulnerabilities that prompt some people to engage in suicidal behaviours after exposure to media presentations of suicides. This cross-sectional study explored the possible impact of exposure to film suicide in normal young people.

METHODS

Undergraduates from a university (mean age 23 years) completed a questionnaire on exposure to suicide portrayal in fictional films, in which assessment of negative emotional and cognitive reactions resulting from exposure, as well as emotional reactivity, dissociation, thought suppression, and suicidal tendencies were made.

RESULTS

Of the 101 participants, 70% reported being distressed by the portrayal of a suicide in a fictional film. Among those, 33% stated they felt distressed about the portrayal for several days to several weeks. The majority of the affected participants (71%) indicated having been mentally preoccupied for some time by the portrayal and experienced intrusive memories (68%). Emotional reactivity and dissociation tendencies were significant predictors of the negative reactions to the suicide film they viewed. Participants who reported that the idea had crossed their mind to imitate the suicidal protagonist in the film were 3.45 times more likely to be suicidal and tended to present higher dissociation and thought suppression propensities compared to those who did not report these thoughts.

LIMITATIONS

The results showing possible influences of suicide portrayal in fictional film on suicide related cognitions were based on a survey methodology.

CONCLUSION

Results suggest that fictional suicide portrayals in the media may have a deleterious impact on viewers, and such impacts do not appear to be limited to people having a clinical profile of mental disorders, as previously assumed by researchers in the field.

摘要

背景

三十年来的流行病学研究结果表明,媒体对自杀事件的报道传播与暴露于媒体报道的人群中自杀行为的增加有关。然而,我们仍然不太了解促使一些人在接触媒体对自杀事件的描述后采取自杀行为的心理过程和个人脆弱性。本横断面研究探讨了正常年轻人接触电影自杀事件的可能影响。

方法

一所大学的本科生(平均年龄 23 岁)完成了一份关于在虚构电影中接触自杀描述的问卷,评估了接触后产生的负面情绪和认知反应,以及情绪反应性、分离、思维抑制和自杀倾向。

结果

在 101 名参与者中,70%的人报告说他们对虚构电影中自杀的描述感到痛苦。在这些人中,33%的人表示他们感到痛苦了几天到几周。大多数受影响的参与者(71%)表示,他们在一段时间内一直被描述所困扰,并经历了侵入性记忆(68%)。情绪反应性和分离倾向是对他们所观看的自杀电影产生负面反应的重要预测因素。报告说他们有模仿电影中自杀主角想法的参与者自杀的可能性是 3.45 倍,并且与没有报告这些想法的参与者相比,他们更倾向于表现出更高的分离和思维抑制倾向。

局限性

显示虚构电影中自杀描述可能对自杀相关认知产生影响的结果是基于调查方法得出的。

结论

结果表明,媒体中虚构的自杀描述可能对观众产生有害影响,而这种影响似乎不仅限于以前该领域研究人员所假设的具有精神障碍临床特征的人。

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