Rise in teen suicide rate linked to 13 Reasons Why

Rise in teen suicide rate linked to 13 Reasons Why

FPJ BureauUpdated: Wednesday, May 29, 2019, 08:28 PM IST
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Washington: The release of the critically acclaimed Netflix show 13 Reasons Why was associated with a significant increase in suicide rates among teenagers in the US, a study claims. 13 Reasons Why is a web-based series that tells the story of a young girl who kills herself and leaves behind a series of 13 tapes detailing the reasons why she chose to end her life.  Although this show has received critical acclaim, it has also raised questions regarding how the show’s portrayal of suicide affects young people who watch it, according to researchers from the US National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH). The series premiered on Netflix on March 31, 2017.

The research shows that in the month of April in 2017 — the month following the shows release — there was a 28.9 per cent increase in suicide rates among US youth aged 10-17.  The number of deaths by suicide recorded in April 2017 was greater than the number seen in any single month during the five-year period examined by the researchers. When researchers analysed the data by sex, they found the increase in the suicide rate was primarily driven by significant increases in suicide in young males. While suicide rates for females increased after the show’s release, the increase was not statistically significant.

“The results of this study should raise awareness that young people are particularly vulnerable to the media,” said Lisa Horowitz, a clinical scientist at NIMH.  To better understand the impact of 13 Reasons Why on suicide rates, researchers analysed annual and monthly data on deaths due to suicide sourced from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s web-based Wide-ranging Online Data for Epidemiologic Research.  The researchers found that the rates of suicide for 10- to 17-year-olds was significantly higher in the months of April, June, and December 2017 than were expected based on past data. This increase translated into an additional estimated 195 suicide deaths between April 1 and  December 31 in 2017.

The observed suicide rate for March 2017 — the month prior to the release of 13 Reasons Why — was also higher than forecast. The researchers note that the show was highly promoted during the month of March, exposing audiences to the show’s premise and content through trailers. The researchers did not find any significant trends in suicide rates in people 18- to 64 years of age.—PTI

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