Categories: News

Suicide Internet Searches Rocketed After ’13 Reasons Why’ Premiere, Study Found

A study found that internet searches related to suicide increased after the show hit Netflix.

Internet searches related to suicide dramatically increased after the season premiere of the ’13 Reasons Why’, a new study found. The searches increased by a staggering 19 percent in the three weeks after the first episode of the Netflix show.

The findings of the study come after vast public speculation and warnings from mental health groups that the show could cause more harm than good, particularly that this series has been widely followed by teenagers.

13 Reasons Why spurred internet searches on suicide after its first episode.

Source: tcu360

Published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, the study used data from Google Trends and shows that the phrase “how to commit suicide” increased 26 percent, “commit suicide” rocketed 18 percent and “how to kill yourself” went up 9 percent, Forbes reports.

Google Trends shows an increase of internet searchers related to suicide after the show's premiere.

Source: Photo-Mix

However, the searches related to seeking help and suicide awareness also increased. The phrase “suicide hotline number” increased 21 percent, “suicide hotline” went up 12 percent, “suicide prevention” rose 23 percent and “teen suicide” increased 34 percent.

The authors of the study also noted that including suicide support lines in each episode may reduce the potentially-dangerous effects of the series.

The authors of the study said:

“The deleterious effects of shows such as 13 Reasons Why could possibly be curtailed by following the World Health Organization’s media guidelines for preventing suicide, such as removing scenes showing suicide, or addressed by including suicide hotline numbers in each episode.”

Clay Jensen, one of the main characters in the show.

According to Wired, following the premiere of the ’13 Reasons Why’, news outlets have published more than 600,000 stories about the series and Twitter had more than 11 million tweets about the show in the three weeks of its release.

’13 Reasons Why’ centers around the suicide of Hannah Baker, who left tape recordings explaining why other people are to blame for her death. It was based on the best-selling novel by Jay Asher in 2007.

Leave a Comment

Recent Posts

March 14th Holiday – Pi Day or Something Else?

Table of Contents: Introduction: The Significance of the March 14th Holiday The Mathematical Marvel: Unraveling…

November 1, 2023

Mystery Of Missing Pages

Who made them disappear? What was the reason? Where did they go? Why? Gather round,…

July 26, 2023

Bees Kill Penguins by Stinging Them in the Eyes

Swarm of bees stings the eyes of penguins in Cape town 60 penguins died from…

November 16, 2021

2000 Kilogram Sunfish Caught Off North African Coast

A massive ocean sunfish measuring 2,000 kilograms was caught on North African Coast It is named Mola alexandrini or…

November 16, 2021

Man Embezzles $57K in COVID-19 Relief to Buy Pokemon Cards

A businessman in Georgia utilized the Covid-19 relief to buy a limited edition Charizard Pokemon card He committed…

November 8, 2021

Florida Man Catches and “Recycles” Alligator in Driveway

Man captures an alligator in his neighbor's yard in FloridaHe uses a trash can to…

November 1, 2021

This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience.