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Internet search activity for intentional self-harm forums after a high-profile news publication
Nora Clancy Kelsall;
Catherine Gimbrone;
Mark Olfson;
Madelyn S. Gould;
Jeffrey Shaman;
Katherine M. Keyes
ABSTRACT
This letter aims to look at the search patterns for self-harm forums after a high-profile publication on the topic.
Citation
Please cite as:
Kelsall NC, Gimbrone C, Olfson M, Gould MS, Shaman J, Keyes KM
Internet Search Activity for Intentional Self-Harm Forums After a High-Profile News Publication: Interrupted Time Series Analysis