Handbook of Children and Screens 2024
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-69362-5_20
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Media Influences on Self-Harm, Suicidality, and Suicide

Kaylee P. Kruzan,
Jacqueline Nesi,
Jessica L. Hamilton
et al.

Abstract: The influence of media on self-injurious thoughts and behaviors, including self-harm and suicide, has received attention for decades. Research reveals mixed evidence on the relationship between media and self-harm and suicide. This is likely because media narratives differ, as do contemporary media formats, and the ways audience members consume and interact with media content and one another. This chapter summarizes what we currently know and do not yet know about the relationships between self-harm and suicid… Show more

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