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Selfie-Related Incidents: Narrative Review and Media Content Analysis.

Samuel CornellRobert W BranderAmy E Peden
Published in: Journal of medical Internet research (2023)
The selfie-related incident phenomenon should be viewed as a public health problem that requires a public health risk communication response. To date, little attention has been paid to averting selfie-related incidents through behavior change methodologies or direct messaging to users, including through social media apps. Although previous research has recommended "no selfie zones," barriers, and signage as ways to prevent selfie incidents, our results suggest this may not be enough, and it may be prudent to also engage in direct safety messaging to social media users. Media reporting of selfie incidents should focus on preventive messaging rather than blame or warning.
Keyphrases
  • social media
  • patient safety
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  • cardiovascular disease
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  • heavy metals
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  • emergency department
  • risk assessment