Online support groups are widely used for numerous types of distress areas, but relatively little has been empirically examined to date in regard to their effectiveness in providing emotional relief to participants as claimed. The current study aimed at testing a possible moderator affecting participants ’ emotional relief when using an online support group: the degree of active involvement. This subject was explored by investigating the number of main and response messages that 20 randomly selected participants posted, as well as the number of replies they received, over the course of three months of participation in an open, online support group intended for suicidal and severely distressed adolescents. Level of distress was measured by a...
Background: The health of the school children in adolescence period has a lot of implications for he...
Background: Depression is a significant public health problem for adolescents. The goal of this stud...
Purpose: This study examined (1) whether intense and problematic social media use (SMU) were indepe...
Background: Patients who visit online support groups benefit in various ways. Results of our earlie...
Online grief support communities have become popular in recent years for those seeking information a...
Many school-based suicide prevention programs do not show a positive impact on help-seeking behavior...
In this article we look at how young adults who self-harm became members of an online support forum....
Contains fulltext : 233420.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Background: Int...
Social support is accepted as a protective factor for stressful life events, which helps maintain ph...
Background: Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in war veterans has been linked with symptoms in t...
Purpose: To compare the influence of three modes of human support on the outcomes of an online, life...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground: The chronic nature of depression and limited availability ...
Online support groups have shown a strong potential to foster resourceful environments for people li...
The Eeny Meeny Miney Mo (EMMM) Foundation founded an online support group for individuals impacted b...
PURPOSE: This study examined (1) whether intense and problematic social media use (SMU) were indepen...
Background: The health of the school children in adolescence period has a lot of implications for he...
Background: Depression is a significant public health problem for adolescents. The goal of this stud...
Purpose: This study examined (1) whether intense and problematic social media use (SMU) were indepe...
Background: Patients who visit online support groups benefit in various ways. Results of our earlie...
Online grief support communities have become popular in recent years for those seeking information a...
Many school-based suicide prevention programs do not show a positive impact on help-seeking behavior...
In this article we look at how young adults who self-harm became members of an online support forum....
Contains fulltext : 233420.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Background: Int...
Social support is accepted as a protective factor for stressful life events, which helps maintain ph...
Background: Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in war veterans has been linked with symptoms in t...
Purpose: To compare the influence of three modes of human support on the outcomes of an online, life...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground: The chronic nature of depression and limited availability ...
Online support groups have shown a strong potential to foster resourceful environments for people li...
The Eeny Meeny Miney Mo (EMMM) Foundation founded an online support group for individuals impacted b...
PURPOSE: This study examined (1) whether intense and problematic social media use (SMU) were indepen...
Background: The health of the school children in adolescence period has a lot of implications for he...
Background: Depression is a significant public health problem for adolescents. The goal of this stud...
Purpose: This study examined (1) whether intense and problematic social media use (SMU) were indepe...