Suscripción institucional·Artículo·2016·Español

Reportes de suicidios en prensa de Barranquilla: un enfoque desde salud pública

Jorge Bilbao Ramírez; Adalgisa Alcocer Olacireguis; Leanette Lallemand Martínez; Jan Frank Lío Carrillo; Rusvelt Vargas Moranth

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Resumen

Aim: To describe the characteristics of suicide reports in press from the city of Barranquilla, during 2008-2011. Materials and methods: A descriptive, cross-sectional study, with universal sample, where there were described frequency distributions of the characteristics of reported suicides in news stories published in press. Results: It was observed that the highest rate of suicide is given in males; more people within the range of 20 to 29 years (young population) commit suicide, the most widely used means of suicide was hanging. The schedule was predominant in the morning. A high percentage did not indicate a history of previous attempts, the bodies were found by relatives. A high percentage published photos of the deceased. The news was published on the front page. Lines and paragraphs were extensive; and possible causes were attributed to depressive disorders. The media are not governed under the recommendations established by the WHO. Conclusion: The frequency distributions of the characteristics of reported suicides studied yielded high percentages of public health importance.

Cómo citar

Jorge Bilbao Ramírez, & Adalgisa Alcocer Olacireguis, & Leanette Lallemand Martínez, & Jan Frank Lío Carrillo, & Rusvelt Vargas Moranth (2016). Reportes de suicidios en prensa de Barranquilla: un enfoque desde salud pública. https://doi.org/10.21615/cessp.7.2.1