A Series of Suicides and Homicides by Cyanide in Turkiye: Exploring the Role of Media Reports and the Copycat Effect
Objectives: This paper focuses on the intentional deaths by cyanide that occurred in Turkiye and aims to discuss the effect of internet and the media on these cases. Methods: Five highly circulated daily newspapers were selected and the term "siyamir", which means "cyanide" in Tu...
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Veröffentlicht in: | European Journal of Therapeutics 2024-06, Vol.30 (3), p.277 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Objectives: This paper focuses on the intentional deaths by cyanide that occurred in Turkiye and aims to discuss the effect of internet and the media on these cases. Methods: Five highly circulated daily newspapers were selected and the term "siyamir", which means "cyanide" in Turkish, were searched within their online search function between 2017-2021. A Google Trends analysis was performed with "siyanur+siyanur" as the keyword, "Turkiye" as the region, and "1/1/2017-12/31/2021" as the custom time range. Results: Twenty different incidents and news reports of cyanide related suicides and/or homicides with 29 total deaths were found. In Google Trends analysis, seven out of total 8 periods of increased search interest coincided with the news reports related to cyanide deaths. Conclusions: The authors observed a surge in cyanide-related incidents following a highly publicized case in May 2019, with a peak in November 2019. The study highlights the influence of media coverage on subsequent incidents, with newspapers often using sensational headlines and providing detailed information on suicide methods. Reporting a news article on suicide requires great care and caution. Thus, the guidelines on reporting suicide related news should be implemented nationwide with a collaboration between media professionals and health-care experts. Keywords: copycat suicide, cyanide, forensic psychiatry, Google Trends, Werther effect |
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ISSN: | 2564-7784 |
DOI: | 10.58600/eurither2079 |