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Citation

Çelik M, Kalenderoğlu A, Almiş H, Turgut M. Noro Psikiyatr Ars 2016; 53(1): 83-84.

Affiliation

Department of Pediatrics, Adıyaman University School of Medicine, Adıyaman, Turkey.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2016, Turk Noro-Psikiyatri Derneginin Yayin Organidir)

DOI

10.5152/npa.2015.9988

PMID

28360772

PMCID

PMC5353244

Abstract

Suicide is an intentional self-destructive act. As conceptualization of death as an irreversible end occurs at approximately 8-10 years, attempted and completed suicides are rare before 7 years of age. Studies have suggested that media may contribute to increased suicides in adolescents through social learning. Effects of media on suicides were thoroughly evaluated in children and adolescents who committed suicide after identifying with the subject of a TV program, movie, or book. We present 2 cases at 5 years of age who committed suicide by hanging themselves after watching a TV program. These cases differed from copycat suicides reported in the literature that are performed mostly by adolescents because victims are very young children and because they died without an actual intent to die while they were imitating suicides. By presenting these cases, we want to emphasize that destructive effects of media may involve not only adults and adolescents but also very young children who do not have a completely developed concept of death.


Language: en

Keywords

Copycat suicides; Werther effect; hanging

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