Suicide and the Internet

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 * Barak, A. (2007). Emotional support and suicide prevention through the Internet: A field project report. Computers in Human Behavior, 23, 971-984.
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 * Beaston, S., Hosty, G. S., & Smith, S. (2000). Suicide and the Internet. Psychiatric Bulletin, 24 (11), 434.
 * Becker, K., Mayer, M., Nagenborg, M., EL-Faddagh, M., & Schmidt, M. H. (2004). Parasuicide online: Can suicide websites trigger suicidal behaviour in predisposed adolescents? Nordic Journal of Psychiatry, 58, 111-114.
 * Becker, K., & Schmidt, M. H. (2004). Internet chat rooms and suicide. Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 21, 246-247.
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 * Mandrusiak, M., Rudd, M. D., Joiner, T. E. Jr., Berman, A. L., Van Orden, K. A., & Witte, T. (2006). Warning signs for suicide on the Internet: A descriptive study. Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 36, 263-271.
 * Mehlum, L. (2000). The Internet, suicide, and suicide prevention. Crisis, 21, 186-188.
 * Omar, H. A. (2005). A model program for youth suicide prevention. International Journal of Adolescent Medicine and Health, 17, 275-278.
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 * Richard, J., Werth, J. L., and Rogers, J. R. (2000). Rational and assisted suicidal communication on the Internet. A case example and discussion of ethical and practice issues. Ethics and Behavior, 10, 215-238.
 * Sher, L. (2000). The Internet, suicide, and human mental functions. Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 45, 297.
 * Sisask, M., Varnik, A., & Wasserman, D. (2005). Internet comments on media reporting of two adolescents' collective suicide attempt. Archives of Suicide Research, 9, 87-98.
 * Stoney, G. (1998). Suicide prevention on the Internet. In R. J. Kosky, H. S. Eshkevari (Ed.), Suicide prevention: The global context (pp. 237-244) New-York: Plenum Press.

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