Help Line Calls Surge After Release of Netflix ‘13 Reasons Why’ Depicting Teen Suicide - aifc

Labelled the latest binge-worthy series from Netflix, ’13 Reasons Why’ also has many people alarmed by the content of the show.  The series features a high school student, Hannah Baker played by Perth actress Katherine Langford, who after suffering cyber bullying and sexual assault takes her own life leaving behind a box of tapes pointing the finger at many of her peers.

The show presents the main character’s method and means of suicide in graphic and confronting detail.13 Reasons Why Netflix

Following its release in Australia earlier this year the series was deemed responsible for an increase in calls to help lines around the country.

Headspace Australia reported many young people, students, parents and schools have who have found the content distressing have contacted them with a large range of concerns. Some of them claiming to have been triggered to consider suicide as a viable option.

A recent study published in the American Medical Association’s Journal, JAMA Internal Medicine examined Google search data reporting suicide related queries have alarmingly gone up by 20% (1.5 million more suicide-related searches) in the USA in the 19 days following the release of Netflix TV series, ‘13 Reasons Why.’

The team behind the show have used Clinical Psychologist Helen Hsu to work with the crew during production.  Their aim is to raise awareness about real life struggles teens faced at school and to show there’s nothing worthwhile about suicide. Netflix will be releasing a second season.

However the research team found that the Google searches were primarily about suicide ideation, people searching for ways to end their own lives.

Phillipians 4:8

“Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things”.

Sources: 

ABC NEWS – Netflix show 13 Reasons why sparks increased calls to mental health helplines

Image – ABC News

American Medical Association Journal JAMA Internal Medicine

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