Published on in Vol 24, No 4 (2022): April

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/36489, first published .
Stigmatizing Attitudes Across Cybersuicides and Offline Suicides: Content Analysis of Sina Weibo

Stigmatizing Attitudes Across Cybersuicides and Offline Suicides: Content Analysis of Sina Weibo

Stigmatizing Attitudes Across Cybersuicides and Offline Suicides: Content Analysis of Sina Weibo

Authors of this article:

Ang Li1, 2 Author Orcid Image ;   Dongdong Jiao3 Author Orcid Image ;   Tingshao Zhu2, 4 Author Orcid Image

Journals

  1. Li A, Jiao D. Mind the gap: Exploring differences in suicide literacy between cybersuicide and offline suicide. Frontiers in Public Health 2023;10 View
  2. Zhu J, Li Z, Zhang X, Zhang Z, Hu B. Public Attitudes Toward Anxiety Disorder on Sina Weibo: Content Analysis. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2023;25:e45777 View
  3. Gu L, Ding H. A bibliometric analysis of media coverage of mental disorders between 2002 and 2022. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology 2023;58(11):1719 View
  4. Li A. Predicting negative attitudes towards suicide in social media texts: prediction model development and validation study. Frontiers in Public Health 2024;12 View
  5. Xu J, Guo D, Wu J, Xu J. Can social media promote vaccination? Strategies and effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccine popularization on Chinese Weibo. Frontiers in Public Health 2024;12 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Bazarkina D, Mikhalevich E, Pashentsev E, Matyashova D. The Palgrave Handbook of Malicious Use of AI and Psychological Security. View