The postings made to Internet forums by relatives and friends of people with breast and prostate cancer are described. Women post very frequently on the prostate cancer forum and assume a communication style that is similar to women elsewhere, prioritizing emotional forms of communication over the informational forms preferred by men and showing only mild signs of accommodation to a male style. Men on the breast cancer forum are in a minority and are often responding to the current or anticipated loss of a partner. Their communication behaviour is radically different from that required by dominant conceptions of masculinity. They prioritize emotional communication and the emotional welfare of family members. They experience this new form of...
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Male cancer patients' use of a national cancer information service, their requests and key predictor...
Abstract Background At least some forms of breast can...
The postings made to Internet forums by relatives and friends of people with breast and prostate can...
Online discussion boards are being used increasingly by cancer survivors, highlighting the need for ...
The goal of this research is to determine if different gender-preferred social styles can be observe...
A new method, comparative keyword analysis, is used to compare the language of men and women with ca...
A new method, comparative keyword analysis, is used to compare the language of men and women with ca...
A growing body of literature suggests that participation in online support groups may empower patien...
Background: The goal of this research is to determine if different gender-preferred social styles ca...
This article argues that experiences of, and attitudes towards, online communities are deeply embedd...
The Internet provides a new modality for health communication by facilitating the creation of virtua...
understand adequately the emotional content within women’s and men’s dialogues in the context of bre...
Background: The goal of this research is to determine if different gender-preferred social styles ca...
There are more than 100 prostate cancer support groups (PCSGs) in Canada, most of which meet on a mo...
(Article begins on next page) The Harvard community has made this article openly available. Please s...
Male cancer patients' use of a national cancer information service, their requests and key predictor...
Abstract Background At least some forms of breast can...
The postings made to Internet forums by relatives and friends of people with breast and prostate can...
Online discussion boards are being used increasingly by cancer survivors, highlighting the need for ...
The goal of this research is to determine if different gender-preferred social styles can be observe...
A new method, comparative keyword analysis, is used to compare the language of men and women with ca...
A new method, comparative keyword analysis, is used to compare the language of men and women with ca...
A growing body of literature suggests that participation in online support groups may empower patien...
Background: The goal of this research is to determine if different gender-preferred social styles ca...
This article argues that experiences of, and attitudes towards, online communities are deeply embedd...
The Internet provides a new modality for health communication by facilitating the creation of virtua...
understand adequately the emotional content within women’s and men’s dialogues in the context of bre...
Background: The goal of this research is to determine if different gender-preferred social styles ca...
There are more than 100 prostate cancer support groups (PCSGs) in Canada, most of which meet on a mo...
(Article begins on next page) The Harvard community has made this article openly available. Please s...
Male cancer patients' use of a national cancer information service, their requests and key predictor...
Abstract Background At least some forms of breast can...