Belief in a Werther Effect: third-person effects in the perceptions of suicide risk for others and the moderating role of depression |
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Authors: | Scherr Sebastian Reinemann Carsten |
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Affiliation: | Department of Communication Science and Media Research, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Munich, Germany. scherr@ifkw.lmu.de |
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Abstract: | Werther Effect research has almost solely focused on the behavioral level of media effects. Clinically relevant predispositions like depression as well as the moderating role of media effects on a perceptional level have been omitted so far. To bridge this gap, we reanalyzed the data of an experiment conducted by Rustad, Small, Jobes, Safer, and Peterson: volunteer students' ratings for their self-risk of depression and suicide as well as their perceptions of others' suicide risk were investigated. While a Werther Effect could not be observed, there is a general overestimation of media influences on others--presumed Werther Effects--that are moderated by the personal degree of depression. |
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