Is a person thinking about suicide likely to find help on the Internet? An evaluation of Google search results
Auteurs
Louise Thornton, Tonelle Handley, Frances Kay-Lambkin, Amanda Baker.
Résumé
It is unclear whether individuals searching the Internet for assistance with thoughts of suicide are likely to encounter predominantly helpful or harmful resources. This study investigated websites retrieved by searching Google for information and support for suicidal thoughts. Google searches retrieved a high percentage of irrelevant websites (26%, n = 136). Of the 329 relevant websites retrieved, the majority were suicide preventive (68%); however, a considerable proportion of sites expressed mixed (22%) or neutral (8%) suicide attitudes, and 1% were explicitly pro-suicide. The results highlight a need for suicide prevention organization websites to be made more easily accessible. In the meantime, clinicians should be aware of appropriate websites to recommend to clients. IDÉATION RECHERCHE-AIDE INTERNET ORDINATEUR INFORMATION
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