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遵循世界卫生组织关于巴基斯坦自杀事件报道指南:内容分析。

Adherence to the WHO guidelines of newspaper-reporting on suicides in Pakistan: a content analysis.

机构信息

Department of Media & Communication Studies, Shah Abdul Latif University, Khairpur, Pakistan.

Media & Communication Studies Department, Sindh Madressatul Islam University, Karachi, Pakistan.

出版信息

Int Rev Psychiatry. 2024 Jun-Aug;36(4-5):487-493. doi: 10.1080/09540261.2023.2285309. Epub 2023 Nov 29.

Abstract

There is a lack of evidence regarding the rate of adherence to the World Health Organization (WHO) media guidelines of vernacular newspapers reporting on suicides in Pakistan. Also, the relevance of this report is based on the lack of official data regarding the number of suicides across the country. The aim of this study was to explore the rate of adherence to the WHO guidelines of two popular newspapers in reporting on suicides in Pakistan. We daily analysed the online version of two popular newspapers in Pakistan, the daily (in Sindhi) and daily (in Urdu), from 1 August 2021 to 31 July 2022; we performed a content analysis of news reporting on national suicides and evaluated their rate of adherence to the WHO media guidelines. One hundred and seventy-three reports of suicides were identified and analysed; 84% of them reported the names of victims, 70% reported their age, and 46% included information regarding their occupation. Characteristics of suicide methods were reported in 87% of reports, reasons for suicide in 66%, as well as locations in 87%. In general, 84% of newspapers reported incomplete information regarding suicide prevention and help-seeking, so we may conclude they were not fully adherent to the WHO recommendations. This study indicates that national vernacular newspapers may improve their reporting on suicides and should revise their policy in order to be adherent to the WHO guidelines. Also, better and responsible reporting may provide an accurate epidemiological source regarding suicide where official data are missing at the national level.

摘要

关于巴基斯坦白话报纸报道自杀事件遵循世界卫生组织(WHO)媒体准则的比例,目前缺乏证据。此外,该报告的相关性基于全国自杀人数缺乏官方数据。本研究旨在探讨两份在巴基斯坦流行的报纸(Sindhi 语的《》和 Urdu 语的《》)在报道自杀事件时对 WHO 准则的遵循程度。我们从 2021 年 8 月 1 日至 2022 年 7 月 31 日,对这两份报纸的在线版本进行了每日分析;我们对全国自杀事件的新闻报道进行了内容分析,并评估了它们对 WHO 媒体准则的遵循程度。共确定并分析了 173 份自杀报告;其中 84%的报告报告了受害者的姓名,70%的报告报告了他们的年龄,46%的报告包含了他们的职业信息。87%的报告中报道了自杀方法的特征,66%的报告中报道了自杀原因,87%的报告中报道了自杀地点。总的来说,84%的报纸报道了不完整的自杀预防和寻求帮助信息,因此我们可以得出结论,它们没有完全遵循 WHO 的建议。本研究表明,全国白话报纸可以改进其自杀事件报道,并应修订其政策,以遵循 WHO 准则。此外,更好和负责任的报道可以在国家层面缺乏官方数据的情况下,提供关于自杀的准确流行病学来源。

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