Azy Barak

Prof. Azy Barak

Department of Counseling and Human Development

University of Haifa

References Related to the Internet & Psychology

The Internet and Suicide

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Corkery, J. M., Button, J., Vento, A. E., & Schifano, F. (2010). Two UK suicides using nicotine extracted from tobacco employing instructions available on the Internet. Forensic Science International, 199, 9-13.

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Fu, K.-W., Wong, P. W. C., & Yip, P. S. F. (2009). Internet and emerging suicide method: A case study of contagion of charcoal buning suicides via the Internet. In L. Sher, and A. Vilens (Eds.), Internet and suicide (pp. 153-168). New York: Nova Science Publishers.

Fushimi, M. (2009). Internet suicide phenomenon in Japan. In L. Sher and A. Vilens (Eds.), Internet and suicide (pp. 415-426). New York: Nova Science Publishers.

Gilat, I., & Shahar, G. (2007). Emotional first aid for a suicide crisis: comparison between telephonic hotline and Internet. Psychiatry, 70, 12-18.

Gilat, I., & Shahar, G. (2009). Suicide prevention by online support groups: An action theory-based model of emotional first aid. Archives of Suicide Research, 13, 52-63.

Gilat, I., & Tobin, Y. (2009). “I am so sick of this life”: A semiotic analysis of suicidal messages on the Internet. In L. Sher, and A. Vilens (Eds.), Internet and suicide (pp. 169-184). New York: Nova Science Publishers.

Gilat, I., Tobin, T., & Shahar, G. (2011). Offering support to suicidal individuals in an online support group. Archives of Suicide Research, 15, 195-206.

Gilat, I., Tobin, Y., & Shahar, G. (2012). Responses to suicidal messages in an online support group: Comparison between trained volunteers and lay individuals. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 47, 1929-1935.

Greidanus, E., & Everall, R. D. (2010). Helper therapy in an online suicide prevention community. British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 38, 191- 204.

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Gunn, J. F., & Lester, D. (2012). Media guidelines in the Internet age. Crisis, 33, 187-189.

Gunn, J. F., & Lester, D. (2013). Using Google searches on the Internet to monitor suicidal behavior. Journal of Affective Disorders, 148, 411-412.

Gunnell, D., Bennewith, O., Kapur, N., Simkin, S., Cooper, J., & Hawton, K. (2012). The use of the Internet by people who die by suicide in England: A cross sectional study. Journal of Affective Disorders, 141, 480-483.

Haas, A., Koestner, B., Rosenberg, J., Moore, D., Garlow, S. J. Sedway, J., Nicholas, L., Hendin, H., Mann, J. J., & Nemeroff, C. B. (2008). An interactive web-based method of outreach to college students at risk for suicide. Journal of American College Health, 57, 15-22.

Hagihara, A., & Abe, T. (2009). Media suicide-reports, Internet use and incidence of suicides in Japan. In L. Sher and A. Vilens (Eds.), Internet and suicide (pp. 295-305). New York: Nova Science Publishers.

Hagihara, A., Miyazaki, S., & Abe, T. (2012). Internet suicide searches and the incidence of suicide in young people in Japan. European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience, 262, 39-46.

Harris, K. M., McLean, J. P., & Sheffield, J. (2009). Examining suicide-risk individuals who go online for suicide-related purposes. Archives of Suicide Research, 13, 264-276.

Harris, K. M., McLean, J. P., & Sheffield, J. (2014). Suicidal and online: How do online behaviors inform us of this high-risk population? Death Studies, 38, 387-394.

 

Hawton, K., Saunders, K. E. A., & O’Connor, R. C. (2012). Self-harm and suicide in adolescents. Lancet, 379, 2373-2382.

 

Hemelrijk, E., van Ballegooijen, W., Donke, T., van Straten, A., & Kerkhof, A. (2012). Internet-based screening for suicidal ideation in common mental disorders. Crisis, 33, 215-221.

 

Hertlein, K. M., & Piercy, F. P. (2012). Essential elements of Internet infidelity treatment. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 38, 257-270.

Hidaka, Y., & Operario, D. (2009). Hard-to reach populations and stigmatized topics: Internet-based mental health research for Japanese men who are gay, bisexual, or questioning their sexual orientation. In L. Sher and A. Vilens (Eds.), Internet and suicide (pp. 319-332). New York: Nova Science Publishers.

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Hitosugi, M. (2009). Internet-associated suicide in Japan. In L. Sher and A. Vilens (Eds.), Internet and suicide (pp. 307-317). New York: Nova Science Publishers.

Hitosugi, M., Nagai, T., & Tokudome, S. (2007). A voluntary effort to save the youth suicide via the Internet in Japan. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 44, 157.

Horne, J., & Wiggins, S. (2009). Doing being ‘on the edge’: Managing the dilemma of being authentically suicidal in an online forum. Sociology of Health & Illness, 31, 170-184.

Ikunaga, A., Nath, S. R., & Skinner, K. A. (2013). Internet suicide in Japan: A qualitative content analysis of a suicide bulletin board. Transcultural Psychiatry, 50, 280-302.

Janson, M. P., Alessandrini, E. S., Strunjas, S. S., Shahab, H., El-Mallakh, R., & Lippmann, S. B. (2001). Internet-observed suicide attempts. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 62, 478.

Jarvi, S., Jackson, B., Swenson, L., & Crawford, H. (2013). The impact of social contagion on non-suicidal self-injury: A review of the literature. Archives of Suicide Research, 17, 1-19.

Jorm, A. F., Fischer, J.-A. & Oh, E. (2010). Effect of feedback on the quality of suicide prevention websites: Randomised controlled trial. British Journal of Psychiatry, 197, 73-74.

Katsumata, Y., Matsumoto, T., Kitani, M., & Takeshima, T. (2008). Electronic media use and suicidal ideation in Japanese adolescents. Psychiatry & Clinical Neurosciences, 62, 744-746.

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Kim, K., Ryu, E., Chon, M. Y., Yeun, E. J., Choi, S. Y., Seo, J. S., & Nam, B. W. (2006). Internet addiction in Korean adolescents and its relation to depression and suicidal ideation: A questionnaire survey. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 43, 185-192.

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