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News Media Framing of Suicide Circumstances and Gender: Mixed Methods Analysis

News Media Framing of Suicide Circumstances and Gender: Mixed Methods Analysis

Mean cosine similarity measurement revealed that reports of female suicides attributed to a legal problem (0.671) or without any circumstance specified (0.673) were more linguistically similar to stigmatizing framing than reports of male suicides attributed to the same circumstances (Figure 3). However, male deaths attributed to a social or relationship issue (0.682) had greater linguistic similarity to stigmatizing framing than reports of female deaths of the same circumstance (0.624).

Jasmine C Foriest, Shravika Mittal, Eugenia Kim, Andrea Carmichael, Natalie Lennon, Steven A Sumner, Munmun De Choudhury

JMIR Ment Health 2024;11:e49879