Stress and depression are popular and powerful terms within the mental health field. Although the relation between the two terms has been discussed and investigated in lay and scientific discourse, less is known about how this relation is constructed online. Individuals wanting to learn more about these topics are increasingly turning online using a search engine as an initial quick method of obtaining mental health information. The present research examines the stress and depression discourse found on self-help websites using a social constructionist epistemological framework and the methodological approach of discourse analysis. In the first manuscript, I specifically examined how stress was constructed in the causal ontology of depre...
This article investigates the analysis of online depression forums and questionnaires. The article a...
“Cannot cope anymore, don’t know where to turn” – A qualitative content analysis of how help-seeking...
Mental illnesses such as depression and anxiety are highly prevalent, and therapy is increasingly be...
Stress and depression are popular and powerful terms within the mental health field. Although the r...
This paper presents a multidisciplinary study by using a corpus linguistic approach to investigate t...
It is important to explore the types of conceptualisations and causes presented in online mental hea...
Depression is a highly prevalent mental illness and is a comorbidity of other mental and behavioural...
The Internet has become an important platform for individuals to gain information and support regard...
The global burden of mental health disorders has increased steadily during the past decade. Today, m...
Despite an increasing number of people in Singapore seeking help for depression, there is still a la...
This article consists of a qualitative analysis of discussion forums in online mental health communi...
In the last decades, people with mental health issues were referred to mental health professionals f...
Background: The Internet has enlarged the possibilities of human communication and opened new ways o...
Evidence suggests that time spent with social media (SM) is positively associated with depression an...
Depression afflicts one in four people during their lives. Several studies have shown that for the i...
This article investigates the analysis of online depression forums and questionnaires. The article a...
“Cannot cope anymore, don’t know where to turn” – A qualitative content analysis of how help-seeking...
Mental illnesses such as depression and anxiety are highly prevalent, and therapy is increasingly be...
Stress and depression are popular and powerful terms within the mental health field. Although the r...
This paper presents a multidisciplinary study by using a corpus linguistic approach to investigate t...
It is important to explore the types of conceptualisations and causes presented in online mental hea...
Depression is a highly prevalent mental illness and is a comorbidity of other mental and behavioural...
The Internet has become an important platform for individuals to gain information and support regard...
The global burden of mental health disorders has increased steadily during the past decade. Today, m...
Despite an increasing number of people in Singapore seeking help for depression, there is still a la...
This article consists of a qualitative analysis of discussion forums in online mental health communi...
In the last decades, people with mental health issues were referred to mental health professionals f...
Background: The Internet has enlarged the possibilities of human communication and opened new ways o...
Evidence suggests that time spent with social media (SM) is positively associated with depression an...
Depression afflicts one in four people during their lives. Several studies have shown that for the i...
This article investigates the analysis of online depression forums and questionnaires. The article a...
“Cannot cope anymore, don’t know where to turn” – A qualitative content analysis of how help-seeking...
Mental illnesses such as depression and anxiety are highly prevalent, and therapy is increasingly be...