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MammothJack
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- Sep 22, 2021
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Hi!
So, I have no desire to die. Out of sheer curiosity, I stumbled onto this forum. I made an account and said that was my reason for doing so which was later approved. I am inferring that it is fine for me to post on here. I appreciate being allowed into your space.
This entire site is very interesting. I've never seen a forum where people could actively discuss not only generalized issues with suicidal ideation but also the efficacy of various methods -- including the results from successful or failed attempts.
My Question: Has anyone ever tried collecting and analyzing the data generated by your community?
While I doubt anyone could use it in a peer-reviewed study due to the myriad of ethical issues raised, it seems like it could generate some useful insights for your own uses. Here are some examples I noticed just looking through a few posts:
Method Efficacy: This seems like the most desired subject that would benefit from data collection. A spreadsheet of failed or successful suicide attempts with relevant biographical information (age, sex, weight, etc) and details (SN, 9mm, etc) would help others evaluate their own preferred method and adjust accordingly.
Biographical Data: This is likely more for a moderator/owner, but the raw biographical data on the user base would be interesting. Geographic location, age, sex, income, occupation, etc. could be useful in gauging trends and determining some of the root causes of suicide. I saw several posts expressly mentioning poverty as a reason they couldn't purchase certain supplies, such as a firearm or sodium nitrite.
Thanks!
So, I have no desire to die. Out of sheer curiosity, I stumbled onto this forum. I made an account and said that was my reason for doing so which was later approved. I am inferring that it is fine for me to post on here. I appreciate being allowed into your space.
This entire site is very interesting. I've never seen a forum where people could actively discuss not only generalized issues with suicidal ideation but also the efficacy of various methods -- including the results from successful or failed attempts.
My Question: Has anyone ever tried collecting and analyzing the data generated by your community?
While I doubt anyone could use it in a peer-reviewed study due to the myriad of ethical issues raised, it seems like it could generate some useful insights for your own uses. Here are some examples I noticed just looking through a few posts:
Method Efficacy: This seems like the most desired subject that would benefit from data collection. A spreadsheet of failed or successful suicide attempts with relevant biographical information (age, sex, weight, etc) and details (SN, 9mm, etc) would help others evaluate their own preferred method and adjust accordingly.
Biographical Data: This is likely more for a moderator/owner, but the raw biographical data on the user base would be interesting. Geographic location, age, sex, income, occupation, etc. could be useful in gauging trends and determining some of the root causes of suicide. I saw several posts expressly mentioning poverty as a reason they couldn't purchase certain supplies, such as a firearm or sodium nitrite.
Thanks!