Suicide on YouTube:Factors engaging viewers to a selection of suicide-themed videos.

Visual social media platforms can function as both facilitators and intervenors of concerning behaviors. This study focused on one of the health concerns worldwide, a leading cause of death related to mental health-suicide-in the context of a dominant visual social media platform, YouTube. This stud...

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Main Authors: Eun Ji Jung, Seongcheol Kim
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2021-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0252796
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spelling doaj-cb179b8c51ae4c0f8419c9504ded19292021-06-16T04:31:01ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032021-01-01166e025279610.1371/journal.pone.0252796Suicide on YouTube:Factors engaging viewers to a selection of suicide-themed videos.Eun Ji JungSeongcheol KimVisual social media platforms can function as both facilitators and intervenors of concerning behaviors. This study focused on one of the health concerns worldwide, a leading cause of death related to mental health-suicide-in the context of a dominant visual social media platform, YouTube. This study employed content analysis method to identify the factors predicting viewer responses to suicide-themed content from the perspectives of who's, what's, and how's of suicide-themed videos. The results of the hierarchical multiple regression showed that the characteristics of content provider and content expression were more significant predictors of viewer engagement than were the characteristics of the message. These findings have implications for not only platform service providers but also diverse groups of individuals who participate in online discussions on suicide. YouTube has the potential to function as a locus for open discussion, education, collective coping, and even the diagnosis of suicidal ideation.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0252796
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title Suicide on YouTube:Factors engaging viewers to a selection of suicide-themed videos.
title_short Suicide on YouTube:Factors engaging viewers to a selection of suicide-themed videos.
title_full Suicide on YouTube:Factors engaging viewers to a selection of suicide-themed videos.
title_fullStr Suicide on YouTube:Factors engaging viewers to a selection of suicide-themed videos.
title_full_unstemmed Suicide on YouTube:Factors engaging viewers to a selection of suicide-themed videos.
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description Visual social media platforms can function as both facilitators and intervenors of concerning behaviors. This study focused on one of the health concerns worldwide, a leading cause of death related to mental health-suicide-in the context of a dominant visual social media platform, YouTube. This study employed content analysis method to identify the factors predicting viewer responses to suicide-themed content from the perspectives of who's, what's, and how's of suicide-themed videos. The results of the hierarchical multiple regression showed that the characteristics of content provider and content expression were more significant predictors of viewer engagement than were the characteristics of the message. These findings have implications for not only platform service providers but also diverse groups of individuals who participate in online discussions on suicide. YouTube has the potential to function as a locus for open discussion, education, collective coping, and even the diagnosis of suicidal ideation.
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