Analysis of Newspaper Reporting of Non-fatal Suicide Attempts During the Covid-19 Lockdown in Pakistan.

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Omega Pub Date : 2025-09-01 Epub Date: 2023-04-20 DOI:10.1177/00302228231172342
Rameez Ali Mahesar, Sadia Shaikh, Muhammad Latif, Nusrat Azeema, Aneela Solangi, Shaila Yaseen Abro
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Background: This study was aimed to observe newspaper reports about non-fatal suicide attempts in Pakistan during the COVID-19 lockdown. Methods: We performed content analysis of news reports about incomplete suicides from four vernacular newspapers of Pakistan between March and August 2020. Results: A total of 87 news reports about suicide attempts were examined; the vast majority of the suicide attempters was Muslims (78%), males (64%), females (36%) with (33%) mentions of age, ranging from 19-30 years, and married were (76%). However, occupation was largely missing from (93%) of the news. Self-poisoning was the commonly reported method in (65%) of suicide attempts, whereas familial discord was the leading risk factor for (72%) of suicide attempts. Conclusions: Although psychological intervention is crucial to reduce familial discords as risk factors, monitoring the mental health conditions of people vulnerable to suicide and the figures on attempted suicides should be maintained and collected nationally and regionally.

分析巴基斯坦 Covid-19 封锁期间报纸对非致命自杀未遂事件的报道。
研究背景本研究旨在观察报纸对 COVID-19 封锁期间巴基斯坦发生的非致命自杀企图的报道。研究方法我们对 2020 年 3 月至 8 月期间巴基斯坦四家方言报纸上有关不完全自杀的新闻报道进行了内容分析。结果我们共研究了 87 篇有关自杀未遂的新闻报道;绝大多数自杀未遂者是穆斯林(78%),男性(64%),女性(36%),其中(33%)提到了年龄,从 19-30 岁不等,已婚者(76%)。然而,大部分(93%)新闻都没有提及职业。据报道,自毒是自杀未遂者(65%)常用的自杀方式,而家庭不和则是自杀未遂者(72%)的主要风险因素。结论尽管心理干预对减少家庭不和这一风险因素至关重要,但仍应在全国和地区范围内对易自杀人群的心理健康状况和自杀未遂数据进行监测和收集。
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