Published on in Vol 26 (2024)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/53404, first published .
Association Between Prosuicide Website Searches Through Google and Suicide Death in the United States From 2010 to 2021: Lagged Time-Series Analysis

Association Between Prosuicide Website Searches Through Google and Suicide Death in the United States From 2010 to 2021: Lagged Time-Series Analysis

Association Between Prosuicide Website Searches Through Google and Suicide Death in the United States From 2010 to 2021: Lagged Time-Series Analysis

New study: Kelsall et al found an association between increased prosuicide website access and increased suicide deaths, specifically deaths by poisoning and suffocation. @mega2e @kimvanorden @JohnAckerman78 @megan_l_rogers @SFreedenthal https://t.co/vsSUevSltY

3:48 AM · Jul 30, 2024

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Does search traffic to pro-suicide websites correlate with increased suicide deaths? Columbia researchers including Drs. Gould, @epi_kerrykeyes, and Olfson found a clear connection, particularly with specific methods advocated on such sites. https://t.co/vF4mgVQArd https://t.co/yG4u9V5DbA

7:05 PM · Sep 13, 2024

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RT @ColumbiaPsych: Does search traffic to pro-suicide websites correlate with increased suicide deaths? Columbia researchers including Dr…

7:05 PM · Sep 13, 2024

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RT @ColumbiaPsych: Does search traffic to pro-suicide websites correlate with increased suicide deaths? Columbia researchers including Dr…

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RT @ColumbiaPsych: Does search traffic to pro-suicide websites correlate with increased suicide deaths? Columbia researchers including Dr…

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RT @ColumbiaPsych: Does search traffic to pro-suicide websites correlate with increased suicide deaths? Columbia researchers including Dr…

7:48 AM · Sep 19, 2024

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