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Published on 20.12.13 in Vol 15, No 12 (2013): December

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Works citing "Exploring the Use and Effects of Deliberate Self-Harm Websites: An Internet-Based Study"

According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/jmir.2802):

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  16. Khasawneh A, Chalil Madathil K, Dixon E, Wiśniewski P, Zinzow H, Roth R. Examining the Self-Harm and Suicide Contagion Effects of the Blue Whale Challenge on YouTube and Twitter: Qualitative Study. JMIR Mental Health 2020;7(6):e15973
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  17. Marchant A, Hawton K, Burns L, Stewart A, John A. Impact of Web-Based Sharing and Viewing of Self-Harm–Related Videos and Photographs on Young People: Systematic Review. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2021;23(3):e18048
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  21. Stänicke LI, Hermansen MH, Halvorsen MS. A transitional object for relatedness and self‐development—A meta‐synthesis of youths' experience of engagement in self‐harm content online. Child & Family Social Work 2024;29(1):270
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According to Crossref, the following books are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/jmir.2802):

  1. Bürger A, Kaess M. Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie des Kindes- und Jugendalters. 2021. Chapter 67-1:1
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