Content analysis of reports of student suicide deaths in South African print medium newspapers

IF 1.6 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Lieketseng Ned, W. Chinyamurindi, J. Bantjes
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Purpose The aim was to assess the quality of newspaper reporting of university student suicides in South Africa, using the World Health Organisation guidelines. Suicide among university students is a growing public health problem. The media has an important role to play in preventing student suicides by adhering to international best practice guidelines on ethical reporting of suicides. Design/methodology/approach This study conducted a content analysis of print medium newspaper articles in the 13 most widely read English language South African newspapers from the period of January 2017 to January 2020. Findings The initial search yielded a total of 28 news reports, of which 19 met this study’s inclusion criteria and were analysed using content analysis. The quality of reporting showed both potentially harmful and helpful characteristics. Poor adherence to international reporting guidelines were found in the description of method and location of suicide, sensational headlines, publishing photos of the deceased, linking suicide to criminality, simplistic narration of the life events leading to the suicide and use of sensational and potentially triggering language. No reports adhered to all reporting guidelines. Findings suggests that there are widespread potentially unhelpful practices in the reporting of student suicides and a need for suicide prevention experts to work with journalists to promote critical reflexivity and ethical reasoning when writing about student suicides. Research limitations/implications This study only included news reports published in English in the most widely read newspapers. Originality/value To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this is the first study of its kind to systematically examine media reporting on suicide in South Africa.
南非纸媒报纸上学生自杀死亡报道的内容分析
目的:利用世界卫生组织的指导方针,评估南非报纸对大学生自杀事件的报道质量。大学生自杀是一个日益严重的公共卫生问题。媒体在防止学生自杀方面可发挥重要作用,应遵守有关道德报道自杀的国际最佳做法准则。设计/方法/方法本研究对2017年1月至2020年1月期间南非13家最广泛阅读的英语报纸上的印刷媒体报纸文章进行了内容分析。最初的搜索总共产生了28篇新闻报道,其中19篇符合本研究的纳入标准,并使用内容分析进行分析。报告的质量既显示出潜在的有害特征,也显示出有益特征。在描述自杀的方法和地点、耸人听闻的标题、发布死者的照片、将自杀与犯罪联系起来、对导致自杀的生活事件的简单叙述以及使用耸人听闻和可能引发自杀的语言等方面,都发现了对国际报道准则的不遵守。没有报告符合所有报告准则。研究结果表明,在报道学生自杀事件时,普遍存在潜在的无益做法,因此需要自杀预防专家与记者合作,在报道学生自杀事件时促进批判性反思和道德推理。研究的局限性/意义本研究仅包括在最广泛阅读的报纸上用英语发表的新闻报道。原创性/价值据作者所知,这是第一次系统地研究南非媒体对自杀的报道。
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Journal of Public Mental Health
Journal of Public Mental Health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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