It is known that social support and empathy are beneficial for mental health. As a result of the widespread development of social media, online social support and empathy could also influence user behaviors during the development of online communities. However, few studies have examined these effects from the perspective of online mental health communities. These communities appear to be a crucial source for mental health related support, but the spread of online empathy in these communities is not well-understood. This study focused on 22 mental health related subreddits, and matched and compared users (1) who received social support with those who did not receive social support, and users (2) who received more empathic social support with...
Purpose: The SMILE study (Social Media as Informal support for people with mental illness: an Expl...
Background: Internet support groups enable users to provide peer support by exchanging knowledge abo...
Studies on practitioners' perceptions of eMental Health repeatedly report experienced difficulties i...
Various studies have shown the potential benefits of using social media as a platform for peer-to-pe...
Recent research has established both a theoretical basis and strong empirical evidence that effectiv...
Online Health Communities (OHCs) have become a major source of social, emotional and informational...
Objectives/Purpose. The online platform can be a beneficial resource for those experiencing mental ...
With the context of the social crisis (COVID-19), I examined how online community participants’ part...
Introduction: Online mental health communities may provide new opportunities for rehabilitation for ...
Introduction: Online mental health communities offer people experiencing mental health struggles a v...
abstract: Social media is a medium that contains rich information which has been shared by many user...
Purpose This study is exploratory research which aims to understand how users gain support from the...
Online support groups have shown a strong potential to foster resourceful environments for people li...
This article reports a study that investigated the occurrences of empathy in online support communit...
Online social support is known to play a significant role in mental well-being. However, current res...
Purpose: The SMILE study (Social Media as Informal support for people with mental illness: an Expl...
Background: Internet support groups enable users to provide peer support by exchanging knowledge abo...
Studies on practitioners' perceptions of eMental Health repeatedly report experienced difficulties i...
Various studies have shown the potential benefits of using social media as a platform for peer-to-pe...
Recent research has established both a theoretical basis and strong empirical evidence that effectiv...
Online Health Communities (OHCs) have become a major source of social, emotional and informational...
Objectives/Purpose. The online platform can be a beneficial resource for those experiencing mental ...
With the context of the social crisis (COVID-19), I examined how online community participants’ part...
Introduction: Online mental health communities may provide new opportunities for rehabilitation for ...
Introduction: Online mental health communities offer people experiencing mental health struggles a v...
abstract: Social media is a medium that contains rich information which has been shared by many user...
Purpose This study is exploratory research which aims to understand how users gain support from the...
Online support groups have shown a strong potential to foster resourceful environments for people li...
This article reports a study that investigated the occurrences of empathy in online support communit...
Online social support is known to play a significant role in mental well-being. However, current res...
Purpose: The SMILE study (Social Media as Informal support for people with mental illness: an Expl...
Background: Internet support groups enable users to provide peer support by exchanging knowledge abo...
Studies on practitioners' perceptions of eMental Health repeatedly report experienced difficulties i...