The association between Twitter content and suicide.
Mark SinyorMarissa WilliamsRabia ZaheerRaisa LoureiroAndrea PhelpsMarnin J HeiselAyal SchafferDonald A RedelmeierAmy H CheungThomas NiederkrotenthalerPublished in: The Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry (2020)
These findings largely comport with the theory of suicide contagion and associations observed with traditional news media. They specifically suggest that tweets describing suicide deaths and/or sensationalized news stories may be harmful while those that present suicide as undesirable, tragic and/or preventable may be helpful. These results suggest that social media is both an important exposure and potential avenue for intervention.