ABSTRACT Rapid growth of Social Network Sites (SNSs) use by cancer survivors makes it important to examine whether there is a relationship between the use of these online communities and cancer survivors’ psychological well-being. This article poses the question of how the Facebook use as the most popular SNS, may impact cancer survivors’ psychological well-being. To answer this question a comprehensive literature review of studies conducted in information systems and health disciplines has been undertaken and a theoretical model is proposed. This study is expected to contribute to the existing knowledge base through the development of a new theoretical model which introduces and explains the ways that SNS use may impact cancer survivors’ p...
Prior studies indicated that actively using social network sites (SNSs) is positively associated wit...
Prior studies indicated that actively using social network sites (SNSs) is positively associated wit...
Social networking sites (SNS) are frequently criticized as a driving force behind rising depression ...
ABSTRACT Rapid growth of Social Network Sites (SNSs) use by cancer survivors makes it important to e...
Rapid growth of Social Network Sites (SNSs) use by cancer survivors makes it important to examine wh...
© 2016 ASIS & T Social network sites (SNSs) are growing in popularity and social significance. Altho...
Objective We aimed to explore and examine how and in what ways the use of social network sites (SNSs...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 196-224.Chapter 1. Introduction to the thesis -- Chapter 2...
Despite an increase in users interacting using Online Social Network Sites, the value they generate ...
Online social networking is ubiquitous, but research regarding its relationship to wellbeing has yie...
2016-08-27This study investigates the impact of participation in patient social media on one SNS pla...
[[abstract]]Over the past few decades, the widespread phenomenon of Internet abuse has gained attent...
Online social networking is ubiquitous, but research regarding its impact upon mental wellbeing amon...
The question of whether the influence of Facebook usage on psychological well-being is detrimental o...
Despite an increase in users interacting using Online Social Network Sites, the value they generate ...
Prior studies indicated that actively using social network sites (SNSs) is positively associated wit...
Prior studies indicated that actively using social network sites (SNSs) is positively associated wit...
Social networking sites (SNS) are frequently criticized as a driving force behind rising depression ...
ABSTRACT Rapid growth of Social Network Sites (SNSs) use by cancer survivors makes it important to e...
Rapid growth of Social Network Sites (SNSs) use by cancer survivors makes it important to examine wh...
© 2016 ASIS & T Social network sites (SNSs) are growing in popularity and social significance. Altho...
Objective We aimed to explore and examine how and in what ways the use of social network sites (SNSs...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 196-224.Chapter 1. Introduction to the thesis -- Chapter 2...
Despite an increase in users interacting using Online Social Network Sites, the value they generate ...
Online social networking is ubiquitous, but research regarding its relationship to wellbeing has yie...
2016-08-27This study investigates the impact of participation in patient social media on one SNS pla...
[[abstract]]Over the past few decades, the widespread phenomenon of Internet abuse has gained attent...
Online social networking is ubiquitous, but research regarding its impact upon mental wellbeing amon...
The question of whether the influence of Facebook usage on psychological well-being is detrimental o...
Despite an increase in users interacting using Online Social Network Sites, the value they generate ...
Prior studies indicated that actively using social network sites (SNSs) is positively associated wit...
Prior studies indicated that actively using social network sites (SNSs) is positively associated wit...
Social networking sites (SNS) are frequently criticized as a driving force behind rising depression ...