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Are social networks threatening adolescents’ mental health?


 

Professionals go digital

France records one suicide every hour (8,885 deaths a year) and one suicide attempt every 4 minutes. Since the 1950s, government-funded telehealth prevention and assistance programs, such as S.O.S. Amitié, Suicide Écoute, SOS Suicide Phénix, etc., have been developed. Their values and principles are anonymity, nondirectivity, nonjudgment, and neutrality. In addition to these nonprofit offerings, a professional teleprevention program, the confidential suicide prevention hotline 3114 – with professionals who are available to listen 24 hours a day, 7 days a week – was launched by the Ministry of Health and Prevention in October 2021.

Its values and principles include confidentiality, proactivity, concern, and caring for others. To date, 13 of 17 centers have opened. In the space of 6 months, they have received 50,000 calls, with an average of 400-500 calls a day. The dedicated chat application was codesigned with users (suicide attempters). And now social networks are joining in. For example, the hotline number 3114 appears whenever a TikTok user types the word “suicide.”

Dr. Morgiève said she has no conflicts of interest regarding the subject presented.

This article was translated from the Medscape French edition. A version of this article first appeared on Medscape.com.

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