Domaradzki Jan
Department of Social Sciences and Humanities, Karol Marcinkowski University of Medical Sciences, ul. Rokietnicka 7, 60-806 Poznań, Poland.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Mar 1;18(5):2396. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18052396.
This paper examines the association between media reporting on suicides and the subsequent suicides. Scientific papers from two online bibliographic sources Medline (PubMed) and PsycINFO were searched. The sample included 108 research papers examining the impact of different types of media stories on suicides. The review revealed that although the media can be a double-edged sword and serve both as a risk and a protective factor, the vast majority of research suggests that the relationship between the media reporting and the actual suicide rates is causal and real. Moreover, both the quantity and the quality of media reporting may trigger additional suicides in society. Simultaneously, research suggests that especially non-fictional presentations of celebrities' suicides in newspapers and on television news have the biggest influence on the subsequent suicides. Additionally, a strong modelling effect of media reporting on suicide is based on nationality, age, and gender. However, research shows that because a negative reporting style can be modifiable and improved, the media can also have an educative or preventive effect and can reduce the risk of contagion. Consequently, it is important to monitor the implementation of media recommendations for the reporting of suicide, and continuous education of reporters is needed.
本文探讨了媒体对自杀事件的报道与随后发生的自杀行为之间的关联。我们检索了两个在线书目数据库Medline(PubMed)和PsycINFO中的科学论文。样本包括108篇研究论文,这些论文研究了不同类型的媒体报道对自杀行为的影响。该综述表明,尽管媒体可能是一把双刃剑,既是风险因素又是保护因素,但绝大多数研究表明,媒体报道与实际自杀率之间的关系是因果关系且真实存在。此外,媒体报道的数量和质量都可能在社会中引发更多自杀行为。同时,研究表明,尤其是报纸和电视新闻中对名人自杀事件的非虚构报道对随后的自杀行为影响最大。此外,媒体对自杀报道的强大示范效应因国籍、年龄和性别而异。然而,研究表明,由于负面报道风格是可以改变和改进的,媒体也可以起到教育或预防作用,并降低传染风险。因此,监测媒体关于自杀报道建议的实施情况很重要,并且需要对记者进行持续教育。