A US study found that teenage suicide rates increased after the release of a Netflix drama called ‘13 Reasons Why' - a story of a high-school girl who kills herself. Researchers estimated an additional 195 suicide deaths among 10- to 17-year-olds in the nine months after its release, an increase of 29%. The additional deaths mainly affected boys. In New Zealand recently hundreds marched to Parliament for teen suicide awareness because the government has not done enough to stem the trend. The marchers pushed through barriers set up at Parliament to place photos of their loved ones at the top of the steps. They then sang a waiata (a traditional Māori song) as hundreds more watched and filmed. In England, Rachael Warburton said her 12-year-old daughter, Jessica, left a suicide note with six reasons to kill herself after watching a Netflix show. See: and
Global: teen suicides
Written by David Fletcher 09 May 2019Additional Info
- Pray: for the media to remove obscene viewing that leads to suicide and self-harm. (Psalm 51:7,14a)
- More: www.afp.com/en/news/3954/spike-us-teen-suicides-after-netflix-13-reasons-why-release-study-doc-1g27931