Rossi Garrett, DeSilva Roshi
Psychiatry, Cooper University Hospital, Camden, USA.
Psychiatry, Cooper Medical School of Rowan University, Camden, USA.
Cureus. 2020 Oct 1;12(10):e10759. doi: 10.7759/cureus.10759.
Social media is a mainstay in American culture, but it's impact on mental health continues to evolve. Social media has revolutionized the way people share information and communicate. It is particularly popular among adolescents and young adults ages 18-24. There has been increasing concern that the internet and social media may be influencing suicidal behavior and self-harm in this population. Publications focusing on the impact of social media use on suicidal/self-injurious behavior are beginning to emerge in the literature. This clinical vignette chronicles the events of a suicide attempt documented on the social media application Snapchat. It facilitates a discussion about the role social media played in influencing this behavior.
社交媒体是美国文化的支柱,但它对心理健康的影响仍在不断演变。社交媒体彻底改变了人们分享信息和交流的方式。它在18至24岁的青少年和年轻人中尤其受欢迎。人们越来越担心互联网和社交媒体可能会影响这一人群的自杀行为和自我伤害。关注社交媒体使用对自杀/自伤行为影响的出版物开始出现在文献中。这个临床案例记录了在社交媒体应用程序Snapchat上记录的一次自杀未遂事件。它有助于讨论社交媒体在影响这种行为中所起的作用。