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预防“维特效应”:意大利报纸对“自杀报道”建议的遵从性。

Prevention of the Werther effect: compliance of the Italian newspapers to the 'reporting on suicide' recommendations.

机构信息

Department of Public Health Sciences, University of Turin, Turin, Italy; Local Health Authority ASL TO3, Turin, Italy.

Department of Public Health Sciences, University of Turin, Turin, Italy.

出版信息

Public Health. 2023 Aug;221:124-130. doi: 10.1016/j.puhe.2023.06.005. Epub 2023 Jul 11.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Suicide media coverage could lead to imitation, the so-called 'Werther effect'. The World Health Organization (WHO) published specific recommendations for reporting suicide news. This study aimed to quantify the compliance of Italian newspapers with the WHO suicide reporting guidelines.

STUDY DESIGN

This was a quantitative content analysis study.

METHODS

All articles published by the three main Italian newspapers from June 2019 to May 2020 describing suicides or attempted suicides were included. The articles were analyzed using a checklist based on the WHO recommendations, which included 18 'negative' items (e.g. 'presence of the word 'suicide' in the title') and nine 'positive' items (e.g. 'the article reports the contacts of a suicide prevention hotline'). Each negative item was scored -1, and each positive item was scored +1. Multivariate linear regressions were performed to identify factors associated with lower adherence to WHO recommendations and higher social media engagement with the articles.

RESULTS

A total of 3483 articles were screened, and 110 articles were included in the final analysis. The suicidal was male in 73.6% of cases. The median checklist score was -6 (interquartile range 3). Five percent of the articles had at least one positive item. The word 'suicide' was found in 90% of the titles. Female suicides were associated with a higher checklist score (coefficient 0.81, P = 0.039). No correlation was found between the checklist score and the social media engagement of the articles.

CONCLUSIONS

Italian newspapers do not adhere completely to the WHO recommendations on reporting suicide, leading to a potential imitation effect. Public health professionals should make decision-makers and journalists aware of the importance of these recommendations.

摘要

目的

自杀媒体报道可能导致模仿,即所谓的“沃特雷效应”。世界卫生组织(WHO)发布了有关报道自杀新闻的具体建议。本研究旨在量化意大利报纸对世界卫生组织自杀报道指南的遵守情况。

研究设计

这是一项定量内容分析研究。

方法

从 2019 年 6 月至 2020 年 5 月,纳入三家主要意大利报纸报道自杀或自杀未遂的所有文章。使用基于世界卫生组织建议的检查表分析文章,其中包括 18 个“负面”项目(例如,“标题中是否存在‘自杀’一词”)和 9 个“正面”项目(例如,“文章是否报告了自杀预防热线的联系方式”)。每个负面项目得-1 分,每个正面项目得+1 分。进行多变量线性回归,以确定与 WHO 建议的较低遵守程度和与文章的更高社交媒体参与度相关的因素。

结果

共筛选出 3483 篇文章,最终有 110 篇文章纳入分析。自杀者中 73.6%为男性。检查表的中位数评分为-6(四分位间距 3)。有 5%的文章至少有一个正面项目。90%的标题中出现了“自杀”一词。女性自杀与检查表评分较高相关(系数 0.81,P=0.039)。检查表评分与文章的社交媒体参与度之间无相关性。

结论

意大利报纸在报道自杀方面不完全遵守世界卫生组织的建议,这可能导致潜在的模仿效应。公共卫生专业人员应使决策者和记者意识到这些建议的重要性。

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