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The Choking Game and YouTube: A Dangerous Combination
Martha Linkletter*,
Kevin Gordon,
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Joe Dooley
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: marthalinkletter{at}yahoo.ca.
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Purpose. To study postings of partial asphyxiation by adolescents on YouTube and to increase awareness of this dangerous activity as well as the value of YouTube as a research tool. Methods.Videos were searched on YouTube using many terms for recreational partial asphyxiation. Data were gathered on the participants and on the occurrence of hypoxic seizure. Results. Sixty-five videos of the asphyxiation game were identified. Most (90%) participants were male. A variety of techniques were used. Hypoxic seizures were witnessed in 55% of videos, but occurred in 88% of videos that employed the "sleeper hold" technique. The videos were collectively viewed 173 550 times on YouTube. Conclusions. YouTube has enabled millions of young people to watch videos of the "choking game" and other dangerous activities. Seeing videos may normalize the behavior among adolescents. Increased awareness of this activity may prevent some youths from participating and potentially harming themselves or others.
First published on July 13, 2009 Clinical Pediatrics 2009, doi:10.1177/0009922809339203

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