2023
DOI: 10.4103/indianjpsychiatry.indianjpsychiatry_537_22
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Nigerian newspapers coverage of suicide: Assessment of adherence to WHO suicide reporting guidelines

Ibe Ben Onoja,
Success Emmanuel Unekwu Ojih,
Patience Ojonile Onoja
et al.

Abstract: Context: Despite an increase in research evidence on media compliance with suicide reporting guidelines globally, evidence from Nigeria seems to be relatively limited. Aim: This study assessed the prevalence of World Health Organization (WHO) helpful/harmful suicide reporting cues in suicide stories reported by Nigerian newspapers in 2021. Setting and Design: The setting is the entire Nigeria and the design is descriptive. Meth… Show more

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“…The inflation rate continues to deteriorate, resulting in a high rate of youth unemployment and consequent negative impacts on the mental health of many individuals [23,24]. In addition, there is a high level of shame and stigma associated with mental illness [25,26], resulting in incidents of suicide [27], and adequate mental healthcare is not easily accessible and affordable for those who need it in the country [13].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The inflation rate continues to deteriorate, resulting in a high rate of youth unemployment and consequent negative impacts on the mental health of many individuals [23,24]. In addition, there is a high level of shame and stigma associated with mental illness [25,26], resulting in incidents of suicide [27], and adequate mental healthcare is not easily accessible and affordable for those who need it in the country [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%