This study examines the inclusion of preventive factors and new media developments in media recommendations on suicide reporting. Of the 193 member states of the United Nations screened for media recommendations, information was available for 74 countries. Similarities and differences in their contents were analyzed by cluster analysis. Results indicate that of these 74 countries, 38% have national suicide prevention programs, 38% have media recommendations, and 25% have press codes including suicide reporting. Less than 25% of the media recommendations advise against mentioning online forums, suicide notes, pacts, clusters, hotspots, details of the person, and positive consequences. No more than 15% refer to self-help groups, fictional and...
Objective To examine the association between the publication and content of suicide-related media re...
Internationally, there are indications of an increasing trend in suicide contagion and clustering, w...
Numerous international studies have shown that media reporting of suicide can encourage copycat acts...
With suicide on the rise nationwide, it is important now more than ever to prioritize suicide as a p...
There is strong evidence for the existence of the Werther effect, or the phenomenon of an observer c...
The aim of the current systematic review was to monitor and provide an overview of the research perf...
Public media reports about suicide are likely to influence the population’s suicidal attempts and co...
Public media reports about suicide are likely to influence the population’s suicidal attempts and co...
Background: The media have a powerful influence on those at risk of suicide. Evidence linking sensat...
ABSTRACT: Evidence continues to amass on the significant impact of media coverage on suicide. The re...
Mass media campaigns are increasingly seen as an important part of suicide prevention; however, desp...
This review explores the influence to suicide in print and electronic media, and considers both real...
Research suggests that reporting suicide has the potential to influence vulnerable individuals to em...
This study was conducted to support the publication of guidelines for media reporting on suicide. Fi...
Objective To examine the association between the publication and content of suicide-related media re...
Objective To examine the association between the publication and content of suicide-related media re...
Internationally, there are indications of an increasing trend in suicide contagion and clustering, w...
Numerous international studies have shown that media reporting of suicide can encourage copycat acts...
With suicide on the rise nationwide, it is important now more than ever to prioritize suicide as a p...
There is strong evidence for the existence of the Werther effect, or the phenomenon of an observer c...
The aim of the current systematic review was to monitor and provide an overview of the research perf...
Public media reports about suicide are likely to influence the population’s suicidal attempts and co...
Public media reports about suicide are likely to influence the population’s suicidal attempts and co...
Background: The media have a powerful influence on those at risk of suicide. Evidence linking sensat...
ABSTRACT: Evidence continues to amass on the significant impact of media coverage on suicide. The re...
Mass media campaigns are increasingly seen as an important part of suicide prevention; however, desp...
This review explores the influence to suicide in print and electronic media, and considers both real...
Research suggests that reporting suicide has the potential to influence vulnerable individuals to em...
This study was conducted to support the publication of guidelines for media reporting on suicide. Fi...
Objective To examine the association between the publication and content of suicide-related media re...
Objective To examine the association between the publication and content of suicide-related media re...
Internationally, there are indications of an increasing trend in suicide contagion and clustering, w...
Numerous international studies have shown that media reporting of suicide can encourage copycat acts...