’13 Reasons Why’ May Not Be Linked To High US Suicide Rates (Pic credit – Imdb )

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Contrary to the findings of a 2019 study that associated the Netflix series ’13 Reasons Why’ with an increase in suicide rates among youth after the show’s release, a new study stressed that there is no evidence to draw such a link.

After its release in 2017, ’13 Reasons Why’ spurred controversy over concerns that its portrayal of a teenage girl’s suicide could increase suicide contagion among adolescents.

Though a much-publicised 2019 study found a contagion effect among boys, a subsequent reanalysis of that data by the Annenberg Public Policy Center (APPC) of the University of Pennsylvania concluded that, to the contrary, the series had no clear effect on teen suicide.

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