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Newspaper reporting of suicides in Hong Kong, Taiwan and Guangzhou: compliance with WHO media guidelines and epidemiological comparisons

机译:香港,台湾和广州的报纸自杀报道:符合世界卫生组织媒体指南和流行病学比较

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Background Media guidelines for suicide reporting are available in many countries. However, to what extent the mass media comply with the guidelines is unknown. Few studies are available that investigate systematically whether the mass media reflect the epidemiological reality of suicide deaths in their articles. Methods Based on the WHO media guidelines, this study investigated the characteristics of newspaper articles of suicides in three Chinese communities, namely Hong Kong, Taiwan and Guangzhou. Epidemiological comparisons were conducted to identify the age and gender differences between the suicide victims as reported in the newspapers and the official records of suicide deaths in all three places. Results The results found that one media characteristic complied with the WHO media guidelines (ie, only about 2% of the articles were printed on the front page), but there were a number of instances of non-compliance (ie, only 4—14% provided sources for help-seeking and 27—90% printed with photos). The epidemiological comparisons revealed an over-representation of younger suicides and an under-representation of late-life suicides in the newspapers of all three places. Furthermore, female suicides were found to be under-reported in Taiwan and Guangzhou newspapers, but not in Hong Kong papers. Conclusion Non-compliant suicide articles are prevalent in the newspapers of these three Chinese settings. The observed media misrepresentations may potentially mislead the public and the policy makers about the actual risk for suicide in some demographic groups.
机译:背景自杀报告的媒体指南在许多国家都有。但是,大众媒体在多大程度上符合指南仍然是未知的。很少有研究可以系统地调查大众媒体是否在其文章中反映了自杀死亡的流行病学现实。方法根据世界卫生组织的媒体指南,本研究调查了香港,台湾和广州这三个中国社区的报纸自杀报道的特征。进行了流行病学比较,以确定报纸上报道的自杀受害者和所有三个地方的自杀死亡的正式记录之间的年龄和性别差异。结果结果发现,一种媒体特征符合WHO的媒体指南(即,仅约2%的文章印在了首页上),但有许多不符合规定的情况(即,只有4-14种) %的人提供了寻求帮助的资源,有27-90%的人打印了照片)。流行病学比较显示,在所有三个地方的报纸上,年轻自杀的人数过多,而晚期自杀的人数不足。此外,在台湾和广州的报纸上发现女性自杀的报道不足,而在香港的报纸上则没有。结论在这三种中国背景的报纸上普遍出现不合规定的自杀文章。观察到的媒体虚假陈述可能会在某些人口群体中误导公众和决策者自杀的实际风险。

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    《Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health》 |2011年第10期|p.928-933|共6页
  • 作者单位

    Journalism and Media Studies Centre, The University of Hong Kong, G24 Eliot Hall, Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong, PR China;

    Journalism and Media Studies Centre, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, PR China;

    HKJC Centre for Suicide Research and Prevention, and Department of Social Work and Social Administration, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, PR China;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《化学文摘》(CA);
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