Journal article
Mass media representation of suicide in a high suicide state in India: an epidemiological comparison with suicide deaths in the population.
Gregory Armstrong, Lakshmi Vijayakumar, Jane Pirkis, Mala Jayaseelan, Anish Cherian, Jane Brandt Soerensen, Vikas Arya, Thomas Niederkrotenthaler
BMJ Open | BMJ Publishing Group Ltd | Published : 2019
Abstract
Objectives Suicide rates in India are among the highest in the world, equating to over 200 000 suicides annually. Reports of suicides are a routine feature in major newspapers in India, and reporters may selectively present ‘newsworthy’ suicide stories. The aim of this paper was to systematically investigate whether mass media reports of suicides reflect the epidemiological data on suicide in a high suicide state in India. Design We undertook a content analysis study to extract sociodemographic data on suicides reported among nine of the most highly read daily newspapers in the high suicide southern state of Tamil Nadu between June and December 2016. A total of 1258 newspaper articles were ..
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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
The lead author is funded by an Early Career Fellowship from the National Health and Medical Research Council in Australia (GNT1138096). This study was funded by Early Career Researcher Awards from The Society for Mental Health Research and The University of Melbourne.