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Sebastian Scherr

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Current Opinion in Psychology|March 27, 2022
Social media, self-harm, and suicideSebastian Scherr
Plos One|October 7, 2021
The populist hotbed: How political attitudes, resentment, and justice beliefs predict both exposure to and avoidance of specific populist news features in the United StatesSebastian Scherr, Dominik Leiner
Health Communication|April 27, 2019
Is a Self-Monitoring App for Depression a Good Place for Additional Mental Health Information? Ecological Momentary Assessment of Mental Help Information Seeking among Smartphone UsersSebastian Scherr, Mark Goering
Suicide & Life-Threatening Behavior|November 5, 2011
Belief in a Werther Effect: third-person effects in the perceptions of suicide risk for others and the moderating role of depressionSebastian Scherr, Carsten Reinemann
Crisis|March 25, 2017
The Impact of a Highly Publicized Celebrity Suicide on Suicide-Related Online Information SeekingFlorian Arendt, Sebastian Scherr
Health Communication|October 15, 2016
Optimizing Online Suicide Prevention: A Search Engine-Based Tailored ApproachFlorian Arendt, Sebastian Scherr
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|November 9, 2020
News-stimulated public-attention dynamics and vaccination coverage during a measles outbreak: An observational studyFlorian Arendt, Sebastian Scherr
Journal of Health Communication|August 20, 2019
Investigating an Issue-Attention-Action Cycle: A Case Study on the Chronology of Media Attention, Public Attention, and Actual Vaccination Behavior during the 2019 Measles Outbreak in AustriaFlorian Arendt, Sebastian Scherr
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|February 15, 2020
Investigating Google's suicide-prevention efforts in celebrity suicides using agent-based testing: A cross-national study in four European countriesFlorian Arendt, Mario Haim, Sebastian Scherr
Health Communication|May 20, 2016
Abyss or Shelter? On the Relevance of Web Search Engines' Search Results When People Google for SuicideMario Haim, Florian Arendt, Sebastian Scherr
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Current Opinion in Psychology|March 27, 2022
Social media, self-harm, and suicideSebastian Scherr
Plos One|October 7, 2021
The populist hotbed: How political attitudes, resentment, and justice beliefs predict both exposure to and avoidance of specific populist news features in the United StatesSebastian Scherr, Dominik Leiner
Health Communication|April 27, 2019
Is a Self-Monitoring App for Depression a Good Place for Additional Mental Health Information? Ecological Momentary Assessment of Mental Help Information Seeking among Smartphone UsersSebastian Scherr, Mark Goering
Suicide & Life-Threatening Behavior|November 5, 2011
Belief in a Werther Effect: third-person effects in the perceptions of suicide risk for others and the moderating role of depressionSebastian Scherr, Carsten Reinemann
Crisis|March 25, 2017
The Impact of a Highly Publicized Celebrity Suicide on Suicide-Related Online Information SeekingFlorian Arendt, Sebastian Scherr
Health Communication|October 15, 2016
Optimizing Online Suicide Prevention: A Search Engine-Based Tailored ApproachFlorian Arendt, Sebastian Scherr
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|November 9, 2020
News-stimulated public-attention dynamics and vaccination coverage during a measles outbreak: An observational studyFlorian Arendt, Sebastian Scherr
Journal of Health Communication|August 20, 2019
Investigating an Issue-Attention-Action Cycle: A Case Study on the Chronology of Media Attention, Public Attention, and Actual Vaccination Behavior during the 2019 Measles Outbreak in AustriaFlorian Arendt, Sebastian Scherr
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|February 15, 2020
Investigating Google's suicide-prevention efforts in celebrity suicides using agent-based testing: A cross-national study in four European countriesFlorian Arendt, Mario Haim, Sebastian Scherr
Health Communication|May 20, 2016
Abyss or Shelter? On the Relevance of Web Search Engines' Search Results When People Google for SuicideMario Haim, Florian Arendt, Sebastian Scherr
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