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Abstract

[...]failure to identify the audience exposed to the television movies is a regrettable but not fatal flaw in the design of the Gould and Shaffer study. [...]given the small number of completed suicides and the small number of broadcasts, the statistical power to detect a significant effect was low (less than 0.15, assuming a medium effect of the media1). [...]the number of attempted suicides (42) and completed suicides (3) in the six-week period preceding the televised movies was not significantly lower than the expected number of attempted (52.8) and completed suicides (7.44) (P>0.05, by the binomial test).

Details

Title
The Impact of Televised Movies about Suicide
Pages
707-708
Section
Correspondence
Publication year
1988
Publication date
Mar 17, 1988
Publisher
Massachusetts Medical Society
ISSN
00284793
e-ISSN
15334406
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1881506675
Copyright
Copyright Massachusetts Medical Society Mar 17, 1988