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Suicide and the Internet have increasingly important relationships as Internet use becomes more ubiquitous. Several Internet suicides have occurred, and issues involving social media and suicide have gained some attention. A survey has found that suicide-risk individuals who went online for suicide-related purposes, compared with online users who did not, reported greater suicide-risk symptoms, were less likely to seek help and perceived less social support. Jurisdictional hindrances have sometimes prevented governments from effectively restricting pro-suicide sites and sites that describe suicide methods. An Israeli site, , sought to prevent suicide by providing supportive conversations and referrals to help resources. In 2008, police in the United Kingdom expressed concern that "Internet

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  • Suicide and the Internet have increasingly important relationships as Internet use becomes more ubiquitous. Several Internet suicides have occurred, and issues involving social media and suicide have gained some attention. A survey has found that suicide-risk individuals who went online for suicide-related purposes, compared with online users who did not, reported greater suicide-risk symptoms, were less likely to seek help and perceived less social support. Jurisdictional hindrances have sometimes prevented governments from effectively restricting pro-suicide sites and sites that describe suicide methods. An Israeli site, , sought to prevent suicide by providing supportive conversations and referrals to help resources. In 2008, police in the United Kingdom expressed concern that "Internet (en)
  • O suicídio e a Internet têm cada vez maior conexão, visto que, o uso da internet tem-se tornado cada vez mais omnipresente. Vários suicídios na Internet ocorreram e questões envolvendo as redes sociais e o suicídio ganharam alguma atenção. Uma pesquisa descobriu que indivíduos com risco de cometer suicídio e que acessaram a internet para fins relacionados com o suicídio, em comparação com usuários online que não o fizeram, relataram maiores probabilidades de o vir a cometer, foram menos propensos a procurar ajuda e tiveram menos apoio social. Obstáculos jurisdicionais às vezes impedem os governos de restringir efetivamente os sites pró-suicídio e os que descrevem métodos de suicídio. Um site israelense, SAHAR, procurou prevenir o suicídio, fornecendo recursos e apoio para os suicidas. Em 2 (pt)
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  • Suicide and the Internet have increasingly important relationships as Internet use becomes more ubiquitous. Several Internet suicides have occurred, and issues involving social media and suicide have gained some attention. A survey has found that suicide-risk individuals who went online for suicide-related purposes, compared with online users who did not, reported greater suicide-risk symptoms, were less likely to seek help and perceived less social support. Jurisdictional hindrances have sometimes prevented governments from effectively restricting pro-suicide sites and sites that describe suicide methods. An Israeli site, , sought to prevent suicide by providing supportive conversations and referrals to help resources. In 2008, police in the United Kingdom expressed concern that "Internet cults" and the desire for achieving prestige via online memorials may encourage suicides. Although there are concerns that the Internet may be a dangerous platform, where suicidal people might find suicide methods or encouragement to kill themselves, research has shown that the internet is more likely to have a positive than a negative influence. (en)
  • O suicídio e a Internet têm cada vez maior conexão, visto que, o uso da internet tem-se tornado cada vez mais omnipresente. Vários suicídios na Internet ocorreram e questões envolvendo as redes sociais e o suicídio ganharam alguma atenção. Uma pesquisa descobriu que indivíduos com risco de cometer suicídio e que acessaram a internet para fins relacionados com o suicídio, em comparação com usuários online que não o fizeram, relataram maiores probabilidades de o vir a cometer, foram menos propensos a procurar ajuda e tiveram menos apoio social. Obstáculos jurisdicionais às vezes impedem os governos de restringir efetivamente os sites pró-suicídio e os que descrevem métodos de suicídio. Um site israelense, SAHAR, procurou prevenir o suicídio, fornecendo recursos e apoio para os suicidas. Em 2008, a polícia do Reino Unido expressou preocupação com o fato de que os "cultos da Internet" e o desejo de obter prestígio por meio de possam estimular o suicídio. Embora haja preocupações de que a internet possa ser uma plataforma perigosa, onde pessoas suicidas podem encontrar métodos ou incentivos para se matarem, pesquisas mostraram que a Internet tem mais probabilidade de ter uma influência positiva do que negativa. (pt)
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