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TitleMedia reporting of suicide: A comparative framing analysis of Malaysian newspapers
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Date Issued2019-07-01
Source PublicationSEARCH Journal of Media and Communication Research
ISSN2229-872X
Volume11Issue:2Pages:73-88
Abstract

In the next ten years, suicide is expected to emerge as the second highest cause of death in Malaysia. The World Health Organization cautions that media coverage of suicide could either heighten the incidences of suicide or generate a protective effect through responsible media reporting. In light of the role of media, and how the reach of mainstream articles is amplified through new media, the need to study suicide reporting is imperative. This study employed a quantitative framing analysis on suicide-related articles that were published in The Star, Kosmo, Sin Chiew Daily and Malaysia Nanban, newspaper dailies with the largest circulation in their respective languages and representative of major ethnic groups in Malaysia. Suicide-related articles for a 5-year period from 2013 to 2018 were studied to ascertain the extent of coverage, frames and sources used in the articles. There was a marked difference in the number of articles published by these dailies with The Star and Sin Chiew Daily having the highest and Kosmo, the lowest. The number of articles in Sin Chiew Daily show a declining trend whereas there is an increase in Nanban. The most common frame of the reporting was the method of suicide which included details of the methods used by victims. The source of information was predominantly from the authorities, namely the police. Only a limited number of articles mentioned mental health professionals and sources of help—content that could be helpful to readers. In this regard, the focus on suicide methods indicates a lack of adherence to suicide reporting guidelines recommended by several international suicide prevention organisations. Thus, findings of this study could be used to raise awareness on media reporting practices and appeal for more sensitive and positive reporting.

KeywordComparative analysis Content analysis Framing Newspapers Suicide coverage
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Indexed ByESCI
Language英语English
WOS Research AreaCommunication
WOS SubjectCommunication
WOS IDWOS:000534523100005
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85074998989
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Document TypeJournal article
Identifierhttp://repository.uic.edu.cn/handle/39GCC9TT/12889
CollectionResearch outside affiliated institution
Corresponding AuthorVictor, Justin
Affiliation
School of Media and Communication,Taylor's University,Malaysia
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Victor, Justin,Koon, Jenny Heng Gek,Govindaraju, G. Manickamet al. Media reporting of suicide: A comparative framing analysis of Malaysian newspapers[J]. SEARCH Journal of Media and Communication Research, 2019, 11(2): 73-88.
APA Victor, Justin, Koon, Jenny Heng Gek, Govindaraju, G. Manickam, Ling, Tan Poh, Rajaratnam, Usha Devi, & Yang, Lai Fong. (2019). Media reporting of suicide: A comparative framing analysis of Malaysian newspapers. SEARCH Journal of Media and Communication Research, 11(2), 73-88.
MLA Victor, Justin,et al."Media reporting of suicide: A comparative framing analysis of Malaysian newspapers". SEARCH Journal of Media and Communication Research 11.2(2019): 73-88.
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