Suicide on TV: minimising the risk to vulnerable viewers
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- DOI: 10.1136/bmj.j3876
Suicide on TV: minimising the risk to vulnerable viewers
Conflict of interest statement
We have read and understood BMJ’s policy on declaration of interests and declare the following: FA, YP, BT: none declared. SS: Owns stocks in the entertainment company mentioned in the editorial. KH: is a public speaker with experience of suicidality; he owns a video production company and has made films about suicide prevention; he runs the Kevin and Margaret Hines Foundation related to his speaking topics. TN: is board member of the International Association for Suicide Prevention (IASP), and the German Association for Suicide Prevention; and has led the revision of the WHO and IASP media guidelines for suicide reporting to be released in September 2017.
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