The study replicates earlier research using a UK sample to examine differences between suicidal people who go online for suicide-related reasons and suicidal people who do not, perceived effects of suicide-related Internet use, and perceived barriers to offline help-seeking. A total of 72 UK citizens (18-24 years old) who had contemplated killing themselves or deliberately harmed themselves with the intention of dying within the past 12 months participated in an anonymous online survey. Results indicate that suicidal young people who use the Internet for suicide-related purposes are a high-risk group characterized by higher levels of social anxiety. The main purposes of suicide-related Internet use were to connect with others and seek infor...
Although many individuals go online for helpt with their problems, there is little information on wh...
Purpose: The internet plays an important role in the lives of self-harming and suicidal young people...
Background: There is concern that the internet is playing an increasing role in self-harm and suicid...
The study replicates earlier research using a UK sample to examine differences between suicidal peop...
The study replicates earlier research using a UK sample to examine differences between suicidal peop...
The aim of the present study was to examine the perceived impact of suicide-related Internet use, pa...
Despite accelerating interest in the impact of the internet on suicidal behaviour, empirical work ha...
© 2016 Dr. Katherine MokDespite a large body of research examining the effects of the traditional me...
AbstractBackgroundThere is concern over the potential impact of the Internet on self-harm and suicid...
BACKGROUND: There is widespread concern regarding the possible influence of the Internet on suicidal...
OBJECTIVE: To systematically review research on how people use the Internet for suicide-related reas...
Background: There has been no study that has allowed clear conclusions about the impact of suicide-r...
Background: Research exploring internet use and self-harm is rapidly expanding amidst concerns regar...
BACKGROUND:Research exploring internet use and self-harm is rapidly expanding amidst concerns regard...
Several studies have shown effects of media reports on suicidality of young people. The role of the ...
Although many individuals go online for helpt with their problems, there is little information on wh...
Purpose: The internet plays an important role in the lives of self-harming and suicidal young people...
Background: There is concern that the internet is playing an increasing role in self-harm and suicid...
The study replicates earlier research using a UK sample to examine differences between suicidal peop...
The study replicates earlier research using a UK sample to examine differences between suicidal peop...
The aim of the present study was to examine the perceived impact of suicide-related Internet use, pa...
Despite accelerating interest in the impact of the internet on suicidal behaviour, empirical work ha...
© 2016 Dr. Katherine MokDespite a large body of research examining the effects of the traditional me...
AbstractBackgroundThere is concern over the potential impact of the Internet on self-harm and suicid...
BACKGROUND: There is widespread concern regarding the possible influence of the Internet on suicidal...
OBJECTIVE: To systematically review research on how people use the Internet for suicide-related reas...
Background: There has been no study that has allowed clear conclusions about the impact of suicide-r...
Background: Research exploring internet use and self-harm is rapidly expanding amidst concerns regar...
BACKGROUND:Research exploring internet use and self-harm is rapidly expanding amidst concerns regard...
Several studies have shown effects of media reports on suicidality of young people. The role of the ...
Although many individuals go online for helpt with their problems, there is little information on wh...
Purpose: The internet plays an important role in the lives of self-harming and suicidal young people...
Background: There is concern that the internet is playing an increasing role in self-harm and suicid...