Published on in Vol 11 (2024)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/50283, first published .
The Effect of Explicit Suicide Language in Engagement With a Suicide Prevention Search Page Help-Seeking Prompt: Nonrandomized Trial

The Effect of Explicit Suicide Language in Engagement With a Suicide Prevention Search Page Help-Seeking Prompt: Nonrandomized Trial

The Effect of Explicit Suicide Language in Engagement With a Suicide Prevention Search Page Help-Seeking Prompt: Nonrandomized Trial

Journals

  1. Bojanić L, Hunt I, Flynn S, Ibrahim S, Turnbull P. Exploring Suicide-Related Internet Use Among Suicidal Mental Health Patients in the United Kingdom: Cross-Sectional Questionnaire Study. JMIR Mental Health 2025;12:e70458 View
  2. Ward J, Yang A, Shi Y, Haydinger A, Blosnich J. Re-evaluating national suicide prevention month: strategic timing and enhanced impact. Critical Public Health 2025;35(1) View
  3. Onie S, Coleshill M, Torok M, Venkatesha , Shand F, Larsen M. Rethinking suicide related searches and their association with suicide rates, attempts, and self harm hospitalisation. npj Digital Medicine 2025;8(1) View
  4. Onie S, Berlinquette P, Onie S, Nilam J, Ardian J, Ariani A, Abraham J, Machado D, Sinyor M, Torok M, Shand F, Larsen M. Search engine ads for suicide prevention: analysis of engagement from Indonesia relative to Australia, the USA, and the medical industry standards. The Lancet Regional Health - Southeast Asia 2025;42:100681 View