Abstract: Background: Mental health problems are recognized as a pressing public health issue, and an increasing number of individuals are turning to online communities for mental health to search for information and support. Although these virtual platforms have the potential to provide emotional support and access to anecdotal experiences, they can also present users with large amounts of potentially inaccurate information. Despite the importance of this issue, limited research has been conducted, especially on the differences that might emerge due to the type of content moderation of online communities: peer-led or expert-led. Objective: We aim to fill this gap by examining the prevalence, the communicative context, and the persistence o...
Background: Little is known about the community structure of mental health Internet support groups, ...
This article reports on an online self-help group for caregivers of people with a mental illness. A ...
Funding Information: This work was supported through a RAPID Grant from the National Science Foundat...
Background: Mental health problems are recognized as a pressing public health issue, and an increasi...
Abstract Background The proliferation of health misinformation on social media is a growing public h...
Background: Health misinformation is commonly shared on social media but little research has examine...
It has been reported that about 113 million Americans has looked for health information on the inter...
It has been reported that about 113 million Americans has looked for health information on the inter...
The popularity of social network sites (SNSs) has demonstrated their important role in the digital w...
Online misinformation has become a growing concern during the COVID-19 pandemic. Previous studies ad...
International audienceBackground: Medication nonadherence is a major impediment to the management of...
Do vaccines cause Autism? Does drinking bleach cure coronavirus? Is polio vaccination a ploy to ster...
This article consists of a qualitative analysis of discussion forums in online mental health communi...
Mental health forums are online communities where people express their issues and seek help from mod...
Mental healthcare today represents a serious global challenge with not enough resources to allow for...
Background: Little is known about the community structure of mental health Internet support groups, ...
This article reports on an online self-help group for caregivers of people with a mental illness. A ...
Funding Information: This work was supported through a RAPID Grant from the National Science Foundat...
Background: Mental health problems are recognized as a pressing public health issue, and an increasi...
Abstract Background The proliferation of health misinformation on social media is a growing public h...
Background: Health misinformation is commonly shared on social media but little research has examine...
It has been reported that about 113 million Americans has looked for health information on the inter...
It has been reported that about 113 million Americans has looked for health information on the inter...
The popularity of social network sites (SNSs) has demonstrated their important role in the digital w...
Online misinformation has become a growing concern during the COVID-19 pandemic. Previous studies ad...
International audienceBackground: Medication nonadherence is a major impediment to the management of...
Do vaccines cause Autism? Does drinking bleach cure coronavirus? Is polio vaccination a ploy to ster...
This article consists of a qualitative analysis of discussion forums in online mental health communi...
Mental health forums are online communities where people express their issues and seek help from mod...
Mental healthcare today represents a serious global challenge with not enough resources to allow for...
Background: Little is known about the community structure of mental health Internet support groups, ...
This article reports on an online self-help group for caregivers of people with a mental illness. A ...
Funding Information: This work was supported through a RAPID Grant from the National Science Foundat...