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2024-04-01 21:14:01 UTC - HELPFUL
Rated by Participant: F85FFB481F1A8D28AA1BB61CADC0EE06149F5498EE5CB3211FFB8A5356B9BE30
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All studies about the link between the release of 13 Reasons Why and the changes in suicide rates did not conclude the series caused the increase. A study by UCLA concluded that the series led viewers to open up about topics such as suicide, mental health and bullying. hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases/depression-and-suicide/13-reasons-why-tie-to-suicide-rate-is-complicated-study-finds#:~:text=researchers%20are%20quick%20to%20say%20the%20study%20did%20not%20conclude%20the%20series%20caused%20the%20increase nimh.nih.gov/news/science-news/2019/release-of-13-reasons-why-associated-with-increase-in-youth-suicide-rates#:~:text=meaning%20that%20the%20researchers%20cannot%20make%20a%20causal%20link%20between%20the%20release%20of%20%E2%80%9C13%20Reasons%20Why%E2%80%9D%20and%20the%20observed%20changes%20in%20suicide%20rates. deadline.com/2021/05/tv-portrayals-of-mental-health-issues-encouraged-teens-to-discuss-anxiety-depression-13-reasons-why-centered-ucla-study-finds-1234763011/
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