8 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, April 22, 1997 LOCAL/STATE Take a look at this Experts blame copycat behavior for MSU suicides By Brian Campbell Daily Staff Reporter A string of recent suicides at Michigan State University has left some psychiatrists worried that a fatal trend of copycat behavior may be devel- oping. Five MSU students have taken their own lives since January. Annie Delories Sloan, associate dean of students at the University, said depressed students are sometimes moti- vated to end their lives after their peers commit suicide. "Sometimes we do have copycat behavior where they read or hear some- thing in the media, and they decide, 'This is a good way for me,"' Sloan said. Fathima Syed, an MSU senior in the School of Natural Sciences, said she doesn't believe the suicides were direct- ly linked, but that they may have influ- enced each other. "It is a big coincidence that they hap- pened so close together, Syed said. "It's an incentive, but I don't think the deaths were linked - it was individual choice." Sloan said the last time she remem- bered a University student committing suicide occurred off campus during the 1995-96 academic year. Sloan said the recent deaths of MSU students raises the issue of despairing University stu- dents following suit, especially with finals coming up. "It's a concern any time you lose a student, whether it's at our University or any other university, especially when they have so much of their life ahead of them and they decide their situation is hopeless," Sloan said. University psychology Prof. Chris Peterson said he has noticed simi- lar trends in It was the past, and . W that the con- IndividualI tinuation of such trends can be Michigan . viewed as following enticing examples to escape personal problems. "You do periodically hear about this, and I think the interpretation is pretty straightforward," Peterson said. "For a person who is depressed, to see other people in the vicinity taking their lives, it legitimizes it. There are pockets of this - this is not unprecedented." Peterson said suicide rates among youth have risen in recent years, but are still low when compared with those of elderly men, who have the highest sui- cide rates. Depression is the primary cause of suicide and alcohol is fre- quently involved, Peterson said. While suicides are usually perceived as resulting from severe individual problems, some psychiatrists believe societal influences such as Kevorkian's trail of assisted suicides and the recent Heaven's Gate ritual deaths may encourage people to take their lives. choice." Fathima Syed State student But Sloan said it's unlikely that such events incite students to commit suicide. 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