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Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/47699, first published .
The Journey of Engaging With Web-Based Self-Harm and Suicide Content: Longitudinal Qualitative Study

The Journey of Engaging With Web-Based Self-Harm and Suicide Content: Longitudinal Qualitative Study

The Journey of Engaging With Web-Based Self-Harm and Suicide Content: Longitudinal Qualitative Study

Zoë Haime   1 , BSc, MSc, PhD ;   Laura Kennedy   2, 3, 4 , BA, MPhil, PhD ;   Lydia Grace   3 , BSc, MSc, PhD ;   Rachel Cohen   1, 5 , BA, MA, PhD ;   Jane Derges   1 , MSc, PhD ;   Lucy Biddle   1 , BA, MA, PhD

1 Population Health Sciences, Bristol Medical School, University of Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom

2 Centre for Society and Mental Health, Kings College, London, United Kingdom

3 Samaritans, Surrey, United Kingdom

4 Department of Health Service and Population Research, King’s College London, London, United Kingdom

5 Health and Social Services Group, Welsh Government, Cardiff, United Kingdom

Corresponding Author:

  • Zoë Haime, BSc, MSc, PhD
  • Population Health Sciences
  • Bristol Medical School
  • University of Bristol
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