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Social media and suicide : ウィキペディア英語版
Social media and suicide
Social media and suicide have an important relationship. In one widely known case, the death of Phoebe Prince, it is generally believed that her actions were motivated by cyberbullying. In 2008 police in the United Kingdom expressed concern that "Internet cults" and the desire for achieving prestige via online memorials may encourage suicides. Vincent Nichols, the Archbishop of Westminster, has warned that popular social networking sites lead young people to form "transient relationships" which put them at risk of suicide when they collapse.
One of the rising research questions being asked by psychologists is where kids are getting the idea of suicidal tendencies. One of the explanations that have risen is the cause and effect relationship between social media advertised suicides and younger generations being influenced by them. One of the reasons behind kids being influenced by suicide tendencies via the internet is the psychological explanation behind "15 minutes of fame." Media tends to blow up videos and Facebook status' in order to inform the public of the rising trouble. However the media has yet to taken into consideration the band wagon appeal it brings to the young and immature minds of teenagers. Learning that an action like this can give a teenager, "fifteen minutes of fame" influences other teens who might feel under appreciated to do the same thing in order to gain attention. There was a research study conducted by the School of Public Health at the University of Sydney, Australia. This study was conducted in order to research whether there is a correlation between suicidal ideation and social media exposure to suicide stories among young adults (14-24). The study concluded that one of the most mentioned sources of suicide stories were social websites. This in mind, there was also a reported rise in feelings of hopelessness and suicidal tendencies among the participants surveyed. (Dunlop, More, and Romer 2009)
==Social Media Risks==
Social media is a relatively new phenomenon that has swept the world during the past decade.There is increasing evidence that the Internet and social media can influence suicide-related behavior.Suicide is a considerable public health problem, more than 30,000 suicide deaths in the United States and nearly 1 million suicide deaths worldwide occur every year. 〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/suicide.htm )〕 〔(【引用サイトリンク】website=World Health Organization Mental health )〕The role that the Internet, particularly social media, might have in suicide-related behavior is a topic of growing interest. We will discuss on how social media will have a influence on suicide related behavior.

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