2018
DOI: 10.1111/jan.13531
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Suicide by charcoal burning: a digital age phenomenon

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“…The Internet often plays a significant role in promoting and romanticising suicide, even portraying it as a heroic escape (Murray 2011). For example, the Internet has facilitated the dissemination of new methods for suicide, such as burning charcoal indoors (Cleary et al 2018) and places to go for the suicide (such as the Aokighahara Forest in Japan [Takahashi 1988]).…”
Section: The Internet and Suicidementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Internet often plays a significant role in promoting and romanticising suicide, even portraying it as a heroic escape (Murray 2011). For example, the Internet has facilitated the dissemination of new methods for suicide, such as burning charcoal indoors (Cleary et al 2018) and places to go for the suicide (such as the Aokighahara Forest in Japan [Takahashi 1988]).…”
Section: The Internet and Suicidementioning
confidence: 99%