This study investigates the emotional content of 174 posts from 162 posters to online forums made by young (age 14–21) first‐time mothers to understand what emotions are expressed in these posts and how these emotions interact with the types of posts and the indicators of Information Poverty within the posts. Using textual analyses we provide a classification of emotions within posts across three main themes of interaction emotions, response emotions, and preoccupation emotions and show that many requests for information by young first‐time mothers are motivated by negative emotions. This has implications for how moderators of online news groups respond to online request for help and for understanding how to support vulnerable young parents
Background and aims: Internet use in new mothers is common, with increasing numbers of women seeking...
Background and aims: Internet use in new mothers is common, with increasing numbers of women seeking...
Early parenting is one of the strongest predictors of child well-being. Online social communities ha...
This study investigates the emotional content of 174 posts from 162 posters to online forums made by...
This study investigates the emotional content of 174 posts from 162 posters to online forums made by...
This study investigates the emotional content of 174 posts from 162 posters to online forums made by...
This study investigates the emotional content of 174 posts from 162 posters to online forums made by...
This study investigates the information needs of young first time mothers through a qualitative cont...
This study investigates the information needs of young first time mothers through a qualitative cont...
This study investigates the information needs of young first time mothers through a qualitative cont...
This study investigates the information needs of young first time mothers through a qualitative cont...
This study investigates the information needs of young first time mothers through a qualitative cont...
Background: The transition from pregnancy to motherhood is a major developmental phase that can be c...
The study investigates the everyday life information seeking behaviours of first-time mothers, as th...
Social networking sites, blogs, and online forums are attractive sources for parents, and particular...
Background and aims: Internet use in new mothers is common, with increasing numbers of women seeking...
Background and aims: Internet use in new mothers is common, with increasing numbers of women seeking...
Early parenting is one of the strongest predictors of child well-being. Online social communities ha...
This study investigates the emotional content of 174 posts from 162 posters to online forums made by...
This study investigates the emotional content of 174 posts from 162 posters to online forums made by...
This study investigates the emotional content of 174 posts from 162 posters to online forums made by...
This study investigates the emotional content of 174 posts from 162 posters to online forums made by...
This study investigates the information needs of young first time mothers through a qualitative cont...
This study investigates the information needs of young first time mothers through a qualitative cont...
This study investigates the information needs of young first time mothers through a qualitative cont...
This study investigates the information needs of young first time mothers through a qualitative cont...
This study investigates the information needs of young first time mothers through a qualitative cont...
Background: The transition from pregnancy to motherhood is a major developmental phase that can be c...
The study investigates the everyday life information seeking behaviours of first-time mothers, as th...
Social networking sites, blogs, and online forums are attractive sources for parents, and particular...
Background and aims: Internet use in new mothers is common, with increasing numbers of women seeking...
Background and aims: Internet use in new mothers is common, with increasing numbers of women seeking...
Early parenting is one of the strongest predictors of child well-being. Online social communities ha...