Jelena Dokic's suicide-related social media post and the worldwide media's portrayal of a story of survival: a natural experiment

IF 1.5 3区 文学 Q2 COMMUNICATION
Daniella Ekstein, Amy Posel, Sarina Rain, Angela Nicholas, J. Pirkis, T. Niederkrotenthaler, A. Schaffer, M. Sinyor
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Objective: Coverage and public communication about suicide represent a major public health concern given the potential for identification and imitation. Yet when celebrities survive a suicidal crisis, it presents an opportunity to model adaptive coping. Tennis star Jelena Dokic's June 2022 Instagram post recounting her experience overcoming suicidal thoughts represents a unique natural experiment to characterize media coverage of a celebrity survival event. Methods: We searched Google News and the entire University of Toronto library catalogue for articles about Dokic's post. We divided articles according to world region of publication: (a) Australia & New Zealand, (b) United States & Canada, and (c) United Kingdom & Ireland. We coded articles for content and used Chi-squared analyses to identify differences including adherence to responsible media reporting guidelines. Results: We identified 73 articles of which 71 were available for coding. Almost all articles positioned Dokic's story as one of survival and conveyed alternatives to suicide (94%). However, 56 (79%) highlighted a suicide method that Dokic mentioned in her post and 18 (25%) inaccurately described Dokic as disclosing that she had attempted suicide when her post only conveyed suicidal thoughts. In general, adherence to responsible reporting guidelines appeared stronger in articles published in Australia & New Zealand. Conclusions: We found that the international media extensively covered Dokic's story of survival including substantial helpful information but also some misinformation and content that violates responsible reporting guidelines. Greater adherence by media in Australia & New Zealand may be due to more robust implementation of responsible media guidelines in the region.
耶莱娜-多基奇(Jelena Dokic)在社交媒体上发布的与自杀有关的帖子以及全球媒体对其生存故事的描述:一个自然实验
目的:有关自杀的报道和公众交流是公众健康的一个主要关注点,因为它有可能被识别和模仿。然而,当名人在自杀危机中幸存下来时,这就为建立适应性应对模式提供了机会。网球明星耶莱娜-多基奇(Jelena Dokic)于 2022 年 6 月在 Instagram 上发布了一篇文章,讲述了她克服自杀念头的经历,这是一个独特的自然实验,可用于描述媒体对名人生存事件的报道。研究方法我们在谷歌新闻和整个多伦多大学图书馆目录中搜索了有关 Dokic 帖子的文章。我们根据文章发表的世界地区划分文章:(a) 澳大利亚和新西兰,(b) 美国和加拿大,以及 (c) 英国和爱尔兰。我们对文章内容进行了编码,并使用卡方分析来确定差异,包括是否遵守了负责任的媒体报道准则。结果:我们确定了 73 篇文章,其中 71 篇可供编码。几乎所有文章都将多基奇的故事定位为生存故事,并传达了自杀的替代方案(94%)。然而,56 篇文章(79%)强调了 Dokic 在帖子中提到的自杀方法,18 篇文章(25%)不准确地将 Dokic 描述为自杀未遂,而她在帖子中只是表达了自杀的想法。总的来说,在澳大利亚和新西兰发表的文章似乎更遵守负责任的报道准则。结论:我们发现,国际媒体广泛报道了多基奇的求生故事,其中包括大量有用信息,但也有一些错误信息和违反负责任报道准则的内容。澳大利亚和新西兰的媒体更严格遵守这些准则,这可能是因为该地区更有力地执行了负责任媒体准则。
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