Department of Communication, Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea.
Psychiatry Res. 2019 Jan;271:598-603. doi: 10.1016/j.psychres.2018.12.055. Epub 2018 Dec 8.
We examined how media coverage of a celebrity who died by suicide due to depression was associated with the change in the number of people who visited a psychiatrist for depression. For this, of all news articles published in South Korea between 2010 and 2017, we identified all cases in which a celebrity died by suicide due to depression. Further, from the Korean health big data system, we collected monthly data on the number of people who visited a psychiatrist for depression. Regression analyses showed that, when there was media coverage of celebrity suicide due to depression in a particular month, more people visited a psychiatrist for depression-not in the same month but in the following month. We also found that, when there was media coverage of celebrity suicide due to depression, more news articles provided information about depression treatment or prevention. But, the increase in the number of such news articles did not play mediating roles between the media coverage of celebrity suicide, of which depression was known to be the main cause, and the increase in the number of visits to a psychiatrist.
我们考察了因抑郁而自杀的名人的媒体报道如何与因抑郁而看精神科医生的人数的变化相关。为此,我们从 2010 年至 2017 年在韩国发表的所有新闻文章中,确定了所有因抑郁而自杀的名人案例。此外,我们从韩国健康大数据系统中收集了每月因抑郁看精神科医生的人数数据。回归分析表明,当某个月有媒体报道因抑郁而自杀的名人时,更多的人会在接下来的一个月而不是当月去看精神科医生治疗抑郁。我们还发现,当有媒体报道因抑郁而自杀的名人时,会有更多的新闻文章提供有关抑郁治疗或预防的信息。但是,这类新闻文章的增加并没有在已知是主要原因的名人自杀的媒体报道与看精神科医生人数的增加之间起到中介作用。