Teen Suicide Spiked After Debut Of Netflix's '13 Reasons Why,' Study Says
Boys aged 10-17 killed themselves at a much higher rate in the month after Netflix's show about suicide was released in 2017. Researchers attribute an extra 195 deaths that year to the series.
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April 30, 2019 at 05:20PM
NPR News: Teen Suicide Spiked After Debut Of Netflix's '13 Reasons Why,' Study Says
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