To the Editor: Widespread media coverage of specific methods of suicide may lead to copycat deaths and could initiate changes in the popularity of particular methods. At-risk individuals may use the Internet to research particular methods of suicide (1, 2), and a person's choice of method can influence case fatality (3). However, there is little research into the impact of news reports of suicide on subsequent Internet search activity. We investigated the effect of media coverage of suicides by hydrogen sulfide gassing on trends in Internet searches in two countries. In Japan, news reports of three deaths using this method in late February 2008 were followed by more than 200 hydrogen sulfide suicides during the subsequent 4 months (4). This...
OBJECTIVE: To systematically review research on how people use the Internet for suicide-related reas...
Background: No previous study has investigated correlations between monthly Google search volumes (M...
Recent reports have suggested that variations in the volume of Internet searches relating to suicide...
Purpose Some East/Southeast Asian countries have experienced a rapid increase in suicide by charcoa...
Background: Previous analyses of the Werther effect have focused on the role of traditional media ou...
Analyses of Google internet searches, reveal deep and otherwise elusive sentiments that are all too ...
BACKGROUND: There is widespread concern regarding the possible influence of the Internet on suicidal...
Objective: To assess the frequency of hydrogen sulfide (H2S) suicides and describe the characteristi...
The objective of this study was to examine the impact of widely publicized suicides on the Werther a...
People seeking information and news regarding suicide are likely to use the Internet. However, evide...
Abstract Data on the number of people who have committed suicide tends to be reported with a substan...
OBJECTIVES: First, to determine if a cyclical trend is observed for search activity of suicide and t...
Recent research suggests that search volumes of the most popular search engine worldwide, Google, pr...
Suicide and fatal drug overdose are a major public health and social problem in the US. Google searc...
OBJECTIVES: First, to determine if a cyclical trend is observed for search activity of suicide an...
OBJECTIVE: To systematically review research on how people use the Internet for suicide-related reas...
Background: No previous study has investigated correlations between monthly Google search volumes (M...
Recent reports have suggested that variations in the volume of Internet searches relating to suicide...
Purpose Some East/Southeast Asian countries have experienced a rapid increase in suicide by charcoa...
Background: Previous analyses of the Werther effect have focused on the role of traditional media ou...
Analyses of Google internet searches, reveal deep and otherwise elusive sentiments that are all too ...
BACKGROUND: There is widespread concern regarding the possible influence of the Internet on suicidal...
Objective: To assess the frequency of hydrogen sulfide (H2S) suicides and describe the characteristi...
The objective of this study was to examine the impact of widely publicized suicides on the Werther a...
People seeking information and news regarding suicide are likely to use the Internet. However, evide...
Abstract Data on the number of people who have committed suicide tends to be reported with a substan...
OBJECTIVES: First, to determine if a cyclical trend is observed for search activity of suicide and t...
Recent research suggests that search volumes of the most popular search engine worldwide, Google, pr...
Suicide and fatal drug overdose are a major public health and social problem in the US. Google searc...
OBJECTIVES: First, to determine if a cyclical trend is observed for search activity of suicide an...
OBJECTIVE: To systematically review research on how people use the Internet for suicide-related reas...
Background: No previous study has investigated correlations between monthly Google search volumes (M...
Recent reports have suggested that variations in the volume of Internet searches relating to suicide...