[HTML][HTML] Selfie-related incidents: narrative review and media content analysis

S Cornell, R Brander, A Peden - Journal of medical internet research, 2023 - jmir.org
Background Selfie-related injury has become a public health concern amid the near
ubiquitous use of smartphones and social media apps. Of particular concern are selfie …

Selfies to die for: A review of research on self-photography associated with injury/death in tourism and recreation

B Weiler, AM Gstaettner, P Scherrer - Tourism Management Perspectives, 2021 - Elsevier
This paper reviews empirical research on the extent and nature of risks associated with
dangerous tourist self-photography (selfies) and management responses. Global …

[PDF][PDF] Technology-mediated dangerous behaviors as foraging for social–hedonic rewards: The role of implied inequality

O Turel - Mis Quarterly, 2021 - researchgate.net
Abstract Technology-Mediated Dangerous Behaviors (TMDBs), such as posting selfies while
driving or posting private information, are prevalent and require possible interventions …

[HTML][HTML] Online newspaper reports on ambulance accidents in Austria, Germany, and Switzerland: retrospective cross-sectional review

J Boldt, F Steinfort, M Müller… - JMIR public health …, 2021 - publichealth.jmir.org
Background Ambulance accidents are an unfortunate indirect result of ambulance
emergency calls, which create hazardous environments for personnel, patients, and …

Selfie-related deaths using web epidemiological intelligence tool (2008–2021): a cross-sectional study

M Linares, L Santos, J Santos, C Juesas… - Journal of travel …, 2022 - academic.oup.com
The quest for extreme selfies killed 379 people since 2008. One in three was a traveller.
Falls from height, transport and drowning were the top three causes. Many selfie deaths are …

Evaluation of the selfitis behavior scale across two Persian-speaking countries, Iran and Afghanistan: Advanced psychometric testing in a large-scale sample

CY Lin, CK Lin, V Imani, MD Griffiths… - International Journal of …, 2020 - Springer
Selfitis—which started off as a hoax but has now been investigated empirically—has been
defined as the obsessive–compulsive desire to take photos of oneself and post them on …

Should land managers be doing more to avert social media-related injuries and fatalities at tourism hotspots?

S Cornell, RW Brander, AE Peden - Current Issues in Tourism, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Land Managers have a crucial role to play in ensuring the publics safety across a diverse
array of geographies and jurisdictions. With the rise of social media, new risks and threats to …

“For the Gram”: An Exploration of the Conflict between Influencers and Citizen-Consumers in the Public Lands Marketing System

S Ray Chaudhury, L Nafees… - Journal of …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Capturing memories is integral to public lands visitors' consumer experiences. Today, social
media allows us to share photographs and videos in the public domain, whether it be for …

Media-based research on selfie-related deaths in Italy

S Gioia, D Mirtella, L Franceschetto… - The American Journal …, 2020 - journals.lww.com
Background The incidence of taking selfies and sharing them on social media as well as
selfie-related dangerous behaviors is increasing, particularly among young people, also …

[HTML][HTML] Selfie phenomenon among a sample of Egyptian university students: rate and psychiatric correlates

RESM Hashem, GAM Hassan, MM El-Sheikh… - Middle East Current …, 2022 - Springer
Background The selfie phenomenon is an emanating one, specifically affecting adolescents
and young adults. It emerges as a reflection of a wide spectrum of neuropsychiatric …