Published on in Vol 23, No 3 (2021): March

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/25722, first published .
Linguistic Analysis of Online Communication About a Novel Persecutory Belief System (Gangstalking): Mixed Methods Study

Linguistic Analysis of Online Communication About a Novel Persecutory Belief System (Gangstalking): Mixed Methods Study

Linguistic Analysis of Online Communication About a Novel Persecutory Belief System (Gangstalking): Mixed Methods Study

Authors of this article:

Andrew Lustig1, 2 Author Orcid Image ;   Gavin Brookes3 Author Orcid Image ;   Daniel Hunt4 Author Orcid Image

Journals

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  2. Lustig A, Brookes G. Construction of group norms in a radical acceptance online forum for heavy alcohol users: A corpus-based discourse analysis. International Journal of Drug Policy 2022;109:103862 View
  3. Rey Velasco E, Pedersen H, Skinner T. Methodological approaches applicable to patient-provider interaction analysis: A mini-review. Frontiers in Communication 2022;7 View
  4. O’Neill J, Nakisa B, Eyre H, Vahia I, Schueller S, Tolou-Shams M, Lundin R. As a new challenger approaches, how will modern psychiatry cope with ’shifting realities’?. Acta Neuropsychiatrica 2023;35(6):377 View
  5. Reed J. They Will Surveil You to Death: Gangstalking as a Cultural Concept of Distress. Culture, Medicine, and Psychiatry 2024 View