Niederkrotenthaler Thomas, Kirchner Stefanie, Till Benedikt, Sinyor Mark, Tran Ulrich S, Pirkis Jane, Spittal Matthew J
Unit Suicide Research & Mental Health Promotion, Department of Social and Preventive Medicine, Center for Public Health, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria.
Wiener Werkstaette for Suicide Research, Vienna, Austria.
EClinicalMedicine. 2021 Jun 4;36:100922. doi: 10.1016/j.eclinm.2021.100922. eCollection 2021 Jun.
Guidelines to encourage responsible reporting of suicide in news media are a key component of suicide prevention strategies. Recent guidelines have been developed on portrayal of suicide in entertainment media although the relationship between these portrayals and subsequent suicidal behaviour has received considerably less attention in research.
We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis to examine the association between portrayals of suicide and suicide attempt in entertainment media and suicidal behaviour in the population. We searched PubMed, Scopus, Embase, PsycInfo, Web of Science and Google Scholar until April 20, 2021. We included studies adopting interrupted time series or single/multiple arm pre-post designs. Separate analyses were undertaken for studies of suicide and suicide attempts. We synthesized studies at moderate risk of bias and included studies at serious risk in a sensitivity analysis. Using a random-effects meta-analysis, we synthesized studies at moderate risk of bias and included studies at serious risk in a sensitivity analysis. Study registration: PROSPERO (CRD42020221333).
Twelve studies met our inclusion criteria. Six studies were about suicide. Two of these were at moderate risk of bias and both examined the effects of the Netflix series . The pooled rate ratio (RR) for these studies was 1·18 (95% CI 1·09 to 1·27, <0·001). Heterogeneity was low (I = 29%). Six studies focused on suicide attempts, and two of them were at moderate risk of bias. The pooled RR for these two studies was 1·33 (95% CI 0·84 to 2·09, = 0·22). Heterogeneity was high (I = 92%). Enhanced funnel plots indicated likely publication bias for studies of suicide and possible bias for studies of attempted suicide.
Portrayals of suicide in entertainment media may increase suicides and attempted suicide in the population. More studies that limit the potential sources of bias are needed to fully understand the circumstances under which fictional portrayals may influence suicidal behaviour.
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鼓励新闻媒体负责任地报道自杀事件的指南是自杀预防策略的关键组成部分。最近已经制定了关于娱乐媒体中自杀描绘的指南,尽管这些描绘与随后的自杀行为之间的关系在研究中受到的关注要少得多。
我们进行了一项系统评价和荟萃分析,以研究娱乐媒体中自杀描绘与自杀未遂以及人群中自杀行为之间的关联。我们检索了PubMed、Scopus、Embase、PsycInfo、Web of Science和谷歌学术,检索截至2021年4月20日。我们纳入了采用中断时间序列或单臂/多臂前后设计的研究。对自杀和自杀未遂的研究分别进行分析。我们综合了偏倚风险为中度的研究,并在敏感性分析中纳入了偏倚风险为重度的研究。使用随机效应荟萃分析,我们综合了偏倚风险为中度的研究,并在敏感性分析中纳入了偏倚风险为重度的研究。研究注册:PROSPERO(CRD42020221333)。
12项研究符合我们的纳入标准。6项研究是关于自杀的。其中两项研究的偏倚风险为中度,且均考察了网飞电视剧的影响。这些研究的合并率比(RR)为1.18(95%CI 1.09至1.27,P<0.001)。异质性较低(I² = 29%)。6项研究聚焦于自杀未遂,其中两项研究的偏倚风险为中度。这两项研究的合并RR为1.33(95%CI 0.84至2.09,P = 0.22)。异质性较高(I² = 92%)。增强漏斗图表明自杀研究可能存在发表偏倚,自杀未遂研究可能存在偏倚。
娱乐媒体中对自杀的描绘可能会增加人群中的自杀和自杀未遂事件。需要更多限制潜在偏倚来源的研究,以充分了解虚构描绘可能影响自杀行为的情况。
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