2022
DOI: 10.4314/gjedr.v21i1.2
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Media reporting, public enlightenment campaigns and suicidal tendencies among Oshodi Youths, Lagos State, Nigeria: Counselling implications

Abstract: This study examined the influence of media reporting and public enlightenment campaigns on suicidal behaviour among Oshodi youths in Lagos State, Nigeria. The survey research design was adopted. From a population consisting of all the Oshodi youths, the Snowball sampling technique proposed by Jones (1997) was used to select 150 respondents. Three hypotheses tested at 0.05 level of significance were formulated to guide the study. A researcher-made questionnaire ‘Media Reporting and Public Enlightenment Campaign… Show more

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“…Beside these, media and newspapers reporting of stories of individual crisis management can have a positive impact by broadening the perspective of individuals with suicidal ideation. (9) We conclude that the celebrity suicide have effect on general population and considering the current mental state of people in India, there is a need that government should take actions across the health and social domains that could facilitate suicide prevention.…”
Section: ©The Author(s) 2022 Open Accessmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Beside these, media and newspapers reporting of stories of individual crisis management can have a positive impact by broadening the perspective of individuals with suicidal ideation. (9) We conclude that the celebrity suicide have effect on general population and considering the current mental state of people in India, there is a need that government should take actions across the health and social domains that could facilitate suicide prevention.…”
Section: ©The Author(s) 2022 Open Accessmentioning
confidence: 83%