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Sebastian Scherr
Sebastian Scherr
Professor, University of Augsburg
Verified email at uni-a.de
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Hard and soft news: A review of concepts, operationalizations and key findings
C Reinemann, J Stanyer, S Scherr, G Legnante
Journalism 13 (2), 221-239, 2012
7582012
Association between suicide reporting in the media and suicide: systematic review and meta-analysis
T Niederkrotenthaler, M Braun, J Pirkis, B Till, S Stack, M Sinyor, US Tran, ...
Bmj 368, 2020
2902020
Effects of exposure to self-harm on social media: Evidence from a two-wave panel study among young adults
F Arendt, S Scherr, D Romer
New Media & Society 21 (11-12), 2422-2442, 2019
1602019
Explaining the success of social media with gratification niches: Motivations behind daytime, nighttime, and active use of TikTok in China
S Scherr, K Wang
Computers in human behavior 124, 106893, 2021
1322021
Inspired by the Paralympics: Effects of empathy on audience interest in para-sports and on the destigmatization of persons with disabilities
A Bartsch, MB Oliver, C Nitsch, S Scherr
Communication Research 45 (4), 525-553, 2018
1262018
COVID-19 pandemic, government responses, and public mental health: Investigating consequences through crisis hotline calls in two countries
F Arendt, A Markiewitz, M Mestas, S Scherr
Social Science & Medicine 265, 113532, 2020
942020
Abyss or shelter? On the relevance of web search engines’ search results when people google for suicide
M Haim, F Arendt, S Scherr
Health communication 32 (2), 253-258, 2017
722017
Depression–Medien–Suizid: Zur empirischen Relevanz von Depressionen und Medien für die Suizidalität
S Scherr
Springer-Verlag, 2015
622015
Gender in children’s television worldwide
M Götz, O Hofmann, HB Brosius, C Carter, K Chan, SH Donald, ...
Televizion 21 (2008), 4-9, 2008
592008
Investigating harmful and helpful effects of watching season 2 of 13 Reasons Why: Results of a two-wave US panel survey
F Arendt, S Scherr, J Pasek, PE Jamieson, D Romer
Social Science & Medicine 232, 489-498, 2019
542019
Belief in a Werther Effect: Third‐person effects in the perceptions of suicide risk for others and the moderating role of depression
S Scherr, C Reinemann
Suicide and Life‐Threatening Behavior 41 (6), 624-634, 2011
532011
Differential influences of depression and personality traits on the use of Facebook
S Scherr, A Brunet
Social Media+ Society 3 (1), 2056305117698495, 2017
522017
The role of language in suicide reporting: Investigating the influence of problematic suicide referents
F Arendt, S Scherr, T Niederkrotenthaler, B Till
Social Science & Medicine 208, 165-171, 2018
492018
Depression as a predictor of Facebook surveillance and envy
S Scherr, CL Toma, B Schuster
Journal of Media Psychology, 2018
482018
Suicide on TV: minimising the risk to vulnerable viewers
F Arendt, S Scherr, B Till, Y Prinzellner, K Hines, T Niederkrotenthaler
Bmj 358, 2017
472017
First do no harm: Cross-sectional and longitudinal evidence for the impact of individual suicidality on the use of online health forums and support groups
S Scherr, C Reinemann
Computers in human behavior 61, 80-88, 2016
472016
Detecting intentional self-harm on Instagram: development, testing, and validation of an automatic image-recognition algorithm to discover cutting-related posts
S Scherr, F Arendt, T Frissen, J Oramas M
Social Science Computer Review 38 (6), 673-685, 2020
462020
Effect of educative suicide prevention news articles featuring experts with vs without personal experience of suicidal ideation: a randomized controlled trial of the Papageno …
B Till, F Arendt, S Scherr, T Niederkrotenthaler
The Journal of clinical psychiatry 80 (1), 13780, 2018
462018
Optimizing online suicide prevention: A search engine-based tailored approach
F Arendt, S Scherr
Health communication 32 (11), 1403-1408, 2017
412017
More than shoot-em-up and torture porn: Reflective appropriation and meaning-making of violent media content
A Bartsch, ML Mares, S Scherr, A Kloß, J Keppeler, L Posthumus
Journal of Communication 66 (5), 741-765, 2016
412016
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