A systematic review of the relationship between internet use, self-harm and suicidal behaviour in young people: The good, the bad and the unknown

A Marchant, K Hawton, A Stewart, P Montgomery… - PloS one, 2017 - journals.plos.org
Background Research exploring internet use and self-harm is rapidly expanding amidst
concerns regarding influences of on-line activities on self-harm and suicide, especially in …

Why do people hurt themselves? A new conceptual model of nonsuicidal self-injury

JM Hooley, JC Franklin - Clinical psychological science, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
The motivation to avoid pain and injury is a fundamental instinct, crucial to the survival of
individuals and species. Yet, each year, millions of people purposefully and directly injure …

Online communication, social media and adolescent wellbeing: A systematic narrative review

P Best, R Manktelow, B Taylor - Children and Youth Services Review, 2014 - Elsevier
Background Much debate and polarisation exist regarding the impact of online social
technologies on the mental wellbeing of young people. Objective To systematically review …

The power of the web: a systematic review of studies of the influence of the internet on self-harm and suicide in young people

K Daine, K Hawton, V Singaravelu, A Stewart… - PloS one, 2013 - journals.plos.org
Background There is concern that the internet is playing an increasing role in self-harm and
suicide. In this study we systematically review and analyse research literature to determine …

# Online harms or benefits? An ethnographic analysis of the positives and negatives of peer‐support around self‐harm on social media

A Lavis, R Winter - Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Background There is emerging evidence of the potentially detrimental impact of social
media on young people's mental health. Against this background, online self‐harm content …

A systematic review of social media use to discuss and view deliberate self-harm acts

MP Dyson, L Hartling, J Shulhan, A Chisholm, A Milne… - PloS one, 2016 - journals.plos.org
Objective To conduct a systematic review of studies of social media platforms used by young
people to discuss and view deliberate self-harm. Study Design 11 electronic databases …

Non-suicidal self-injury, youth, and the Internet: What mental health professionals need to know

SP Lewis, NL Heath, NJ Michal, JM Duggan - Child and adolescent …, 2012 - Springer
Non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) content and related e-communication have proliferated on
the Internet in recent years. Research indicates that many youth who self-injure go online to …

A double‐edged sword: A review of benefits and risks of online nonsuicidal self‐injury activities

SP Lewis, Y Seko - Journal of clinical psychology, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Objective This review aimed to synthesize current evidence on the perceived benefits and
risks of online activity pertinent to nonsuicidal self‐injury (NSSI). Method A systematic …

An analysis of depression, self-harm, and suicidal ideation content on Tumblr

PA Cavazos-Rehg, MJ Krauss, SJ Sowles… - Crisis, 2016 - econtent.hogrefe.com
Background: Social networking about depression can be indicative of self-reported
depression and/or can normalize risk behaviors such as self-harm and suicidal ideation …

[HTML][HTML] Use of the internet and mobile phones for self-management of severe mental health problems: qualitative study of staff views

N Berry, S Bucci, F Lobban - JMIR mental health, 2017 - mental.jmir.org
Background: Researchers are currently investigating the feasibility, acceptability, and
efficacy of digital health interventions for people who experience severe mental health …