2021
DOI: 10.2196/34016
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Predicting the Number of Suicides in Japan Using Internet Search Queries: Vector Autoregression Time Series Model

Abstract: Background The number of suicides in Japan increased during the COVID-19 pandemic. Predicting the number of suicides is important to take timely preventive measures. Objective This study aims to clarify whether the number of suicides can be predicted by suicide-related search queries used before searching for the keyword “suicide.” Methods This study uses the infoveillance approach for suicide in Japan by se… Show more

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“…It is also possible to use methods of Vector Auto-regression (VAR) to model several time series simultaneously, such as COVID-19 cases, abusive tweets, and search engine data. Studies using VAR methods show the possibility of predicting suicides using search engine data [40] and COVID-19 cases with a great variety of variables [41].…”
Section: Limitations and Suggestions For Future Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is also possible to use methods of Vector Auto-regression (VAR) to model several time series simultaneously, such as COVID-19 cases, abusive tweets, and search engine data. Studies using VAR methods show the possibility of predicting suicides using search engine data [40] and COVID-19 cases with a great variety of variables [41].…”
Section: Limitations and Suggestions For Future Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, Werther's effect (copycat suicide) ( 30 ) was seen to have a significant role in the transient/drastic increase in suicides in October 2020 ( 12 , 15 ). It has been speculated that the spread of information on internet communications induced by mass media has probably been involved in Werther's effect in October 2020 ( 12 , 15 , 31 ). Second, during 2009–2019, decreased suicides among the elderly contributed to a decrease in the national-level suicide rates ( 24 , 25 , 32 , 33 ), whereas during the pandemic, suicides among working-age individuals notoriously increased ( 12 , 14 , 15 , 26 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies have shown that online query trends correlate with real-life epidemiologic phenomena such as flu [ 23 ], sinusitis [ 24 ], lifestyle-related disease [ 25 ], asthma [ 26 ], and pruritus [ 27 ]. Researchers have also investigated public interest and information-seeking behaviors in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) [ 28 ], cancer [ 29 , 30 ], bariatric surgery [ 31 ], kidney stone surgery [ 32 ], and suicide [ 33 ]. During the COVID-19 pandemic, similar studies using Google Trends search data were conducted to predict COVID-19 infectious cases [ 34 , 35 ], explore public attitudes toward vaccination [ 36 38 ], identify symptoms caused by pandemics [ 39 – 41 ], and assess affected medical services [ 42 – 44 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%