Journal article
Calls to helplines in Australia following media reports of Robin Williams’ suicide
J Pirkis, D Currier, LS Too, M Bryant, S Bartlett, M Sinyor, MJ Spittal
Suicide and Life Threatening Behavior | WILEY | Published : 2020
DOI: 10.1111/sltb.12661
Abstract
Objective: In the United States, there was an increase in calls to helplines following media reporting of Robin Williams’ suicide. We aimed to determine whether this was the case in Australia. Method: The helpline services Lifeline and Beyond Blue provided us with weekly data on calls received for 2013–2015. We conducted interrupted time series regression analyses to determine whether there was an increase in the average weekly number of calls received by each helpline in two periods after the story about Williams’ suicide broke (1 week and 4 weeks). Results: We found strong evidence of an increase in calls to Lifeline (incidence rate ratio [IRR] =1.13; 95% confidence interval [CI] =1.02–1.2..
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