The influence of media reporting of a celebrity suicide on suicidal behavior in patients with a history of depressive disorder.

BACKGROUND: Few studies have directly assessed the impact of a specific media report in vulnerable people. This study investigates possible influences of media reporting of a celebrity suicide on subsequent suicidal behaviors and associated risk factors among depressive patients. METHODS: Depressiv...

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Main Authors: Cheng, A, Hawton, K, Chen, T, Yen, A, Chang, J, Chong, M, Liu, C, Lee, Y, Teng, P, Chen, L
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2007
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author Cheng, A
Hawton, K
Chen, T
Yen, A
Chang, J
Chong, M
Liu, C
Lee, Y
Teng, P
Chen, L
author_facet Cheng, A
Hawton, K
Chen, T
Yen, A
Chang, J
Chong, M
Liu, C
Lee, Y
Teng, P
Chen, L
author_sort Cheng, A
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description BACKGROUND: Few studies have directly assessed the impact of a specific media report in vulnerable people. This study investigates possible influences of media reporting of a celebrity suicide on subsequent suicidal behaviors and associated risk factors among depressive patients. METHODS: Depressive patients (N=461) were assessed through a structured interview soon after extensive media reporting of a celebrity suicide. RESULTS: Among 438 depressive patients exposed to the media report, 38.8% reported an influence on subsequent suicidal behaviors, including 24 (5.5%) with a suicide attempt. The risk of such influence was highest among patients in a severe depressive state just prior to the media report (adjusted OR 7.81, 95% CI 3.28-18.59). Such influence on a subsequent suicide attempt was highest in patients with a most recent suicide attempt within one month prior to the media reports (adjusted hazard ratio 11.91, 95% CI 3.76-37.72). LIMITATIONS: Our finding of the significant media influence may reflect adverse thoughts among more suicidal and depressed individuals. The possible influence of other factors on the findings cannot be ruled out. CONCLUSIONS: This study has provided more convincing evidence suggesting negative influences of media reporting of a celebrity suicide on subsequent suicidal behaviors among depressive patients. Particular attention in terms of potential negative media influences should be paid to patients who are younger and currently depressed and have made a recent suicide attempt.
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spelling oxford-uuid:580b29a4-c0a7-4c8c-b4f0-1b4e3f7453272022-03-26T17:00:36ZThe influence of media reporting of a celebrity suicide on suicidal behavior in patients with a history of depressive disorder.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:580b29a4-c0a7-4c8c-b4f0-1b4e3f745327EnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2007Cheng, AHawton, KChen, TYen, AChang, JChong, MLiu, CLee, YTeng, PChen, L BACKGROUND: Few studies have directly assessed the impact of a specific media report in vulnerable people. This study investigates possible influences of media reporting of a celebrity suicide on subsequent suicidal behaviors and associated risk factors among depressive patients. METHODS: Depressive patients (N=461) were assessed through a structured interview soon after extensive media reporting of a celebrity suicide. RESULTS: Among 438 depressive patients exposed to the media report, 38.8% reported an influence on subsequent suicidal behaviors, including 24 (5.5%) with a suicide attempt. The risk of such influence was highest among patients in a severe depressive state just prior to the media report (adjusted OR 7.81, 95% CI 3.28-18.59). Such influence on a subsequent suicide attempt was highest in patients with a most recent suicide attempt within one month prior to the media reports (adjusted hazard ratio 11.91, 95% CI 3.76-37.72). LIMITATIONS: Our finding of the significant media influence may reflect adverse thoughts among more suicidal and depressed individuals. The possible influence of other factors on the findings cannot be ruled out. CONCLUSIONS: This study has provided more convincing evidence suggesting negative influences of media reporting of a celebrity suicide on subsequent suicidal behaviors among depressive patients. Particular attention in terms of potential negative media influences should be paid to patients who are younger and currently depressed and have made a recent suicide attempt.
spellingShingle Cheng, A
Hawton, K
Chen, T
Yen, A
Chang, J
Chong, M
Liu, C
Lee, Y
Teng, P
Chen, L
The influence of media reporting of a celebrity suicide on suicidal behavior in patients with a history of depressive disorder.
title The influence of media reporting of a celebrity suicide on suicidal behavior in patients with a history of depressive disorder.
title_full The influence of media reporting of a celebrity suicide on suicidal behavior in patients with a history of depressive disorder.
title_fullStr The influence of media reporting of a celebrity suicide on suicidal behavior in patients with a history of depressive disorder.
title_full_unstemmed The influence of media reporting of a celebrity suicide on suicidal behavior in patients with a history of depressive disorder.
title_short The influence of media reporting of a celebrity suicide on suicidal behavior in patients with a history of depressive disorder.
title_sort influence of media reporting of a celebrity suicide on suicidal behavior in patients with a history of depressive disorder
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