Department of Psychiatry, 71545Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Can J Psychiatry. 2021 May;66(5):460-467. doi: 10.1177/0706743720982428. Epub 2021 Feb 10.
Mental health awareness (MHA) campaigns have been shown to be successful in improving mental health literacy, decreasing stigma, and generating public discussion. However, there is a dearth of evidence regarding the effects of these campaigns on behavioral outcomes such as suicides. Therefore, the objective of this article is to characterize the association between the event and suicide in Canada's most populous province and the content of suicide-related tweets referencing a Canadian MHA campaign (Bell Let's Talk Day [BLTD]).
Suicide counts during the week of BTLD were compared to a control window (2011 to 2016) to test for associations between the BLTD event and suicide. Suicide tweets geolocated to Ontario, posted in 2016 with the BLTD hashtag were coded for specific putatively harmful and protective content.
There was no associated change in suicide counts. Tweets ( = 3,763) mainly included content related to general comments about suicide death (68%) and suicide being a problem (42.8%) with little putatively helpful content such as stories of resilience (0.6%) and messages of hope (2.2%).
In Ontario, this national mental health media campaign was associated with a high volume of suicide-related tweets but not necessarily including content expected to diminish suicide rates. Campaigns like BLTD should strongly consider greater attention to suicide-related messaging that promotes help-seeking and resilience. This may help to further decrease stigmatization, and potentially, reduce suicide rates.
心理健康意识(MHA)运动已被证明在提高心理健康素养、减少污名化和引发公众讨论方面是成功的。然而,关于这些运动对自杀等行为结果的影响的证据很少。因此,本文的目的是描述加拿大人口最多的省份的活动与自杀之间的关联,以及与加拿大心理健康意识运动(Bell Let's Talk Day [BLTD])相关的自杀相关推文的内容。
比较 BLTD 期间的自杀计数与对照窗口(2011 年至 2016 年),以测试 BLTD 事件与自杀之间的关联。将地理位置标记为安大略省的 2016 年发布的带有 BLTD 标签的自杀推文进行编码,以确定特定的假定有害和保护内容。
自杀计数没有关联变化。推文(=3763)主要包括关于自杀死亡的一般评论(68%)和自杀是一个问题(42.8%)的内容,很少有假定的有益内容,如韧性故事(0.6%)和希望信息(2.2%)。
在安大略省,这场全国性的心理健康媒体运动与大量的自杀相关推文有关,但不一定包括预期降低自杀率的内容。像 BLTD 这样的运动应该强烈考虑更加关注促进寻求帮助和韧性的与自杀相关的信息传递。这可能有助于进一步减少污名化,并可能降低自杀率。