Objective: The textual and image content
analysis seeks to prove that the Turkish national
media do not report suicids in an accurate
manner. Methods: For this research seven
Turkish daily newspapers which are from different
political perspectives (Radikal, Cumhuriyet,
Milliyet, Sabah, Tercüman, Zaman and Yeni fiafak) are analyzed all through the year 2005
and also some samples from the Turkish local
press are investigated. Results: In the news
about suicide (attempts) in Turkish Press; the
photo of the deceased is usually printed and the
identity information is generally given and the
details about method and/or place of a suicide
which are unnecessary and may cause copysuicide
and/or make relatives/friends of the
deceased feel more pain are written. The language
which is used by the journalists also
romanticises or glorifies suicide; and in the news
about suicide the reader almost never reads the
perspective of a specialist. And the articles
about suicide (attempts) never make reference
to counselling services with contact details.
Discussion: Turkish national media do not
report suicids according to ethical codes; and
this is a very important problem, because one of
the many reasons which make people commit
suicide may be media reports on suicide cases
which is called "Werther effect" that designates
imitation (or copycat) suicides.
Other ID | JA22KY86TP |
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Journal Section | Research Article |
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Publication Date | June 1, 2009 |
Submission Date | June 1, 2009 |
Published in Issue | Year 2009 Volume: 17 Issue: 2 |