Nathan Nila A, Nathan Kalpana I
Independent Researcher, Mountain View, CA, United States.
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA, United States.
Front Psychiatry. 2020 Jan 13;10:947. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2019.00947. eCollection 2019.
Suicide, a multifaceted complex outcome that arises from numerous biopsychosocial factors, is a public health concern which is growing in numbers despite valiant prevention efforts. There is still a lot of stigma surrounding suicide that needs to be addressed. Social media is growing exponentially and there are many forums where suicidality is being discussed. As a result, we conducted a brief survey on the perception of suicide on social media platforms of Facebook and Reddit in order to gather more information. Of the 152 respondents, 86% believed that suicide is preventable, and 72.85% believed that it is a person's right to die by suicide. About a third (31.79%) had lost someone close to them to suicide. Respondents who did not think suicide was preventable also viewed suicide as either a sign of strength (42.86%) or a revenge act (33.3%). Those who responded that someone close to them died by suicide believed that the media glorified suicide (56.25%) while those who did not lose someone, did not believe that (66.99%). Women (61%) found social media to be a good platform for people to ask for help while men did not (60.61%). We utilized the social media platforms to gauge the perception of suicide and found among the sample of mostly young white respondents, suicide is not stigmatized, most believed it is preventable and it is a person's right to die by suicide. While women found social media to be a good platform to ask for support, men did not, which is in keeping with the trend that women tend to be more willing to seek help. A third of the group had lost someone close to them to suicide which was the national average, who tended to believe that media glorified suicide. Limitations of this study include the fact that those who respond voluntarily to a survey likely have an interest in the topic, and this might not accurately reflect the public opinion and attitude.
自杀是一个多方面的复杂结果,由众多生物心理社会因素导致,它是一个公共卫生问题,尽管有英勇的预防努力,但自杀人数仍在不断增加。围绕自杀仍然存在很多污名需要解决。社交媒体呈指数级增长,有许多讨论自杀倾向的论坛。因此,我们在脸书和红迪网等社交媒体平台上就对自杀的认知进行了一项简短调查,以便收集更多信息。在152名受访者中,86%的人认为自杀是可以预防的,72.85%的人认为自杀是个人的权利。约三分之一(31.79%)的受访者有亲人因自杀离世。那些认为自杀不可预防的受访者也将自杀视为力量的象征(42.86%)或报复行为(33.3%)。那些回答有亲人因自杀离世的受访者认为媒体美化了自杀(56.25%),而那些没有亲人自杀的受访者则不这么认为(66.99%)。女性(61%)认为社交媒体是人们寻求帮助的好平台,而男性则不这么认为(60.61%)。我们利用社交媒体平台来衡量对自杀的认知,发现在以年轻白人为主的受访者样本中,自杀没有被污名化,大多数人认为自杀是可以预防的,且自杀是个人的权利。虽然女性认为社交媒体是寻求支持的好平台,但男性不这么认为,这与女性往往更愿意寻求帮助的趋势一致。该群体中有三分之一的人有亲人因自杀离世,这与全国平均水平相符,他们倾向于认为媒体美化了自杀。这项研究的局限性包括,那些自愿回应调查的人可能对该话题感兴趣,这可能无法准确反映公众舆论和态度。