Suicidio y duelo por suicidio en Twitter
publicaciones sobre muertes de figuras públicas
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https://doi.org/10.15448/1980-8623.2024.1.40186Palabras clave:
suicídio, duelo, medios de comunicación sociales, internet, personajesResumen
Estudio de enfoque cualitativo com el objetivo de analizar temas de publicaciones brasileñas sobre suicidio y duelo relacionado con la muerte de personas famosas por suicidio. La recolección de datos se realizó en Twitter utilizando la herramienta de búsqueda avanzada, resultando en 368 publicaciones elegibles publicadas entre 2009 y 2018. Se realizo Análisis Temático de los contenidos. Los resultados se discutieron en cinco categorías: Reacciones y sentimientos expresados, Representaciones de personas famosas y riscos para conductas imitativas, El duelo por personajes de ficción, La necesidad de prevención y posvención en Twitter y El duelo por suicidio en Internet. El estudio produjo conocimiento sobre patrones y variaciones relacionados con reacciones, creencias, actitudes, juicios, factores de riesgo y protectores de la cultura digital, así como la comprensión de las contradicciones y características inusuales y relevantes para la prevención y posvención del suicidio en Internet.
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