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Chloe Chang Sorensen ; Mego Lien ; Vicki Harrison ; John J. Donoghue ; Jeevanjot Singh Kapur ; Song Hi Kim ; Nhi Thi Tran ; Shashank V. Joshi ; Sita G. Patel |Research suggests that media adherence to suicide reporting recommendations in the aftermath of a highly publicized suicide event can help reduce the risk of imitative behavior, yet there exists no standardized tool for assessing adherence to th[...]Article
Thomas Niederkrotenthaler ; Benedikt Till ; Stefanie Kirchner ; Mark Sinyor ; Marlies Braun Mphil ; Jane Pirkis ; Martin Voracek ; Florian Arendt ; Maria Ftanou ; Reka Kovacs ; Kylie King ; Marisa Schlichthorst ; Steven Stack ; Matthieu J. Spittal | 2022Background : There is strong evidence that suicides increase after media stories about suicides by celebrities, particularly those that highlight the suicide method (the Werther effect). Much less is known about the Papageno effect—the protectiv[...]Article
Thomas Niederkrotenthaler ; J. Baumgartner ; A. Kautzky ; M. Fellinger ; R. Jahn ; A. Wippel ; M. Koch ; D. König-Castillo ; A. Höflich ; R. Slamanig |Background : Accumulating evidence suggests beneficial effects of media stories featuring individuals mastering their suicidal crises, but effects have not been assessed for psychiatric patients. Methods : We randomized n = 172 adult psychiatri[...]Article
Si la réalité de la contagion suicidaire est un fait maintenant bien établi, il n’en a pas toujours été de même les siècles passés. L’important volume de littérature consacré au sujet a permis de mieux le comprendre et de tenter d’en expliquer l[...]Article
Tiana Edwards ; Michelle Torok ; Lauren McGillivray ; Tren Ford ; Katherine Mok ; Emily Li ; Mark Larsen |Dans CRISIS (42(4), 2021)Background: Responsible media reporting of suicide is important to prevent contagion effects. Online media reporting is increasingly becoming the primary source of news information for many people. Aims: This study aimed to assess compliance wit[...]Article
Objective : A growing body of research has established that specific elements of suicide-related news reporting can be associated with increased or decreased subsequent suicide rates. This has not been systematically investigated for social medi[...]Article
This paper examines the association between media reporting on suicides and the subsequent suicides. Scientific papers from two online bibliographic sources Medline (PubMed) and PsycINFO were searched. The sample included 108 research papers exa[...]Article
Walter, Karl ; Marielle Wathelet ; Sacha Valdenaire ; Pierre Grandgenèvre ; Nathalie Pauwels ; Guillaume Vaiva ; Charles-Edouard Notredame | 2021Because it has been associated with significant increases [through the Werther Effect (WE)] or decreases [through the Papageno Effect (PE)] of suicide rates, media coverage of suicide-related events is recognized as a prevention leverage. Unfort[...]Article
La représentation cinématographique (incluant les séries télévisées) d’un suicide pourrait influencer le taux de suicide par le biais d’un phénomène d’identification au personnage visualisé à l’écran. Lorsqu’elle conduit à l’imitation du geste s[...]Rapport
Recommandations de l'OMS aux professionnels des médias pour un traitement responsable de l'information.