A Brief Understanding about Suicidal Thoughts Connection with New Online World

Authors

  • Nakul Dave, Avani Dave, Jaimin Shroff, Swati Patel

Keywords:

SM, suicides, legislative enforcement, media lobbying, daily actions,suicidal behavior, influence, MH, factors, thoughts.

Abstract

In today's world, online SM platforms have become incredibly popular and ingrained in our daily lives. They have become essential to every aspect of our daily actions. There has been a significant increase in the number of suicide cases, attempted suicides, and deliberate self-harm incidents due to the prevalent use of SM, especially among teenagers. This review will focus on suicidal behavior, the influence of SM on MH, the factors that contribute to suicidal thoughts, and preventive measures. Consequently, there is a heightened level of concern regarding the influence of SMU on people's daily routines. In the future, it is crucial to emphasize the importance of implementing guidelines for reporting suicides through legislative enforcement and media lobbying.

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26.03.2024

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Nakul Dave. (2024). A Brief Understanding about Suicidal Thoughts Connection with New Online World. International Journal of Intelligent Systems and Applications in Engineering, 12(21s), 4059 –. Retrieved from https://ijisae.org/index.php/IJISAE/article/view/6205

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