© 2019, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers. Introduction: Suicide is a significant public health problem among teenagers and young adults in the United States, placing significant stress on emergency departments (EDs) to effectively screen and assess for the presence of suicidality in a rapid yet efficient manner. Methods: A literature search was performed using PubMed and MEDLINE with the following terms: Social media, Suicide, Facebook®, Twitter®, MySpace®, Snapchat®, Ethics, Digital Media, and Forums and Blog. Data were extracted from each article, specifically the sample size, study setting, and design. Only English-language studies were included. We reviewed the reference lists of included articles for additional stud...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Suicide is the second leading cause of death in youth aged 10-24 years old global...
After two decades of exponential development, the Internet has become an inseparable component of su...
The use of Facebook is ubiquitous among both patients and physicians. Often Facebook intrudes into m...
AIM: Social media platforms are commonly used for the expression of suicidal thoughts and feelings, ...
During the same time period that suicide rose to the 2nd leading cause of death among adolescents, t...
Increased access and use of social media on smartphones and tablets have changed interpersonal commu...
This paper examines peer-reviewed publications studying the links between social media and youth sui...
Increased access and use of social media on smartphones and tablets have changed interpersonal commu...
In the past ten years the use of social media by minors has significantly increased. Social media us...
This thesis explores the disclosure of mental health and suicide ideation on social media. Two key a...
BACKGROUND: Suicide is a leading cause of death, particularly among young adults. The rapid growth o...
Many people at risk of suicide do not seek help before an attempt, and do not remain connected to he...
Suicide remains a problem of public health importance worldwide. Cognizant of the emerging links bet...
In the area of social media, suicide prevention needs to be improved. There are many social media pl...
The influence of the media on suicide has become a growing topic of discussion in various academic f...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Suicide is the second leading cause of death in youth aged 10-24 years old global...
After two decades of exponential development, the Internet has become an inseparable component of su...
The use of Facebook is ubiquitous among both patients and physicians. Often Facebook intrudes into m...
AIM: Social media platforms are commonly used for the expression of suicidal thoughts and feelings, ...
During the same time period that suicide rose to the 2nd leading cause of death among adolescents, t...
Increased access and use of social media on smartphones and tablets have changed interpersonal commu...
This paper examines peer-reviewed publications studying the links between social media and youth sui...
Increased access and use of social media on smartphones and tablets have changed interpersonal commu...
In the past ten years the use of social media by minors has significantly increased. Social media us...
This thesis explores the disclosure of mental health and suicide ideation on social media. Two key a...
BACKGROUND: Suicide is a leading cause of death, particularly among young adults. The rapid growth o...
Many people at risk of suicide do not seek help before an attempt, and do not remain connected to he...
Suicide remains a problem of public health importance worldwide. Cognizant of the emerging links bet...
In the area of social media, suicide prevention needs to be improved. There are many social media pl...
The influence of the media on suicide has become a growing topic of discussion in various academic f...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Suicide is the second leading cause of death in youth aged 10-24 years old global...
After two decades of exponential development, the Internet has become an inseparable component of su...
The use of Facebook is ubiquitous among both patients and physicians. Often Facebook intrudes into m...