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Published Online: April 1973

Suicide and Newspapers: A Replicated Study

Publication: American Journal of Psychiatry

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To determine the importance of imitation in the act of suicide, the authors replicated a study by Motto that dealt with the relationship of suicide rates to the cessation of newspaper publication caused by a strike. Using the population of New York City during a partial newspaper strike, they compared the rates of suicide during this period with the rates during identical periods of three preceding years and two subsequent years. They found that while the overall suicide rate was not significantly reduced, the suicide rate of young women under age 35 was lower.

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American Journal of Psychiatry
Pages: 468 - 471
PubMed: 4691306

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Published in print: April 1973
Published online: 1 April 2006

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SOL BLUMENTHAL
Commissioner of Health, Department of Public Health, Seattle, Wash.
LAWRENCE BERGNER
Commissioner of Health, Department of Public Health, Seattle, Wash.

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