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Social Media and Suicidal Behaviour - Study 1
Sponsor: University of Primorska
Summary
There is limited research investigating the correlation between suicidal behavior in the general population and online journalism reporting on suicide. Even less explored are the roles and characteristics of suicide-related news posts on social media platforms, along with reader comments, and their association with users' experiences. The primary objective of this randomized controlled trial is to experimentally examine the influence of these post features on user perceptions. Participants are expected to be university students or young adults. In line with this aim, the following research question has been posed: How do users of social media and forums perceive news posts about suicide on social media platforms? Participants will complete a screening battery of questionnaires. Those who will be eligible to participate will be divided into 1 experimental and 2 control groups. Firstly the participants will fill out a questionnaire regarding their current mood. Each group will read posts of a different theme, one of them will be suicidal behavior, deaths due to traffic accidents, and nature. They will be asked to observe and read 4 social media posts and their corresponding articles. After each article, they will answer a few questions on how they perceived these articles and how are they currently feeling. After the main part of the study, all groups of participants will be involved in a group debriefing conversation.
Official title: Social Media and Suicidal Behaviour: a Study of the Impact of Suicide Related Journalistic Publications on Commentators and Readers - Study 1
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - 40 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
62
Start Date
2023-12-01
Completion Date
2025-10
Last Updated
2024-12-19
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
Reading journalistic posts and articles on social media on nature
Reading journalistic posts and articles, published on social media, regarding nature.
Reading journalistic posts and articles on social media on deaths by suicide
Reading journalistic posts and articles, published on social media, regarding deaths by suicide.
Reading journalistic posts and articles on social media on traffic-related deaths
Reading journalistic posts and articles, published on social media, regarding traffic-related deaths
Locations (1)
University of Primorska
Koper, Slovenia