Social Media and Selfie-Related Mortality Amid COVID-19: Interrupted Time Series Analysis.
Sarit Kang-AugerAntoine LewinAimina AyoubMarianne Bilodeau-BertrandSophie MarcouxNathalie AugerPublished in: JMIR formative research (2023)
Our findings indicate that the COVID-19 pandemic led to a marked decrease in selfie-related mortality, suggesting that lockdowns and travel restrictions likely prevented hazardous selfie-taking. The decrease in selfie-related mortality occurred despite a potential increase in social media use during the pandemic.