Objective This research examines the extent to which informational and emotional elements are employed in online support forums for 14 purposively sampled chronic medical conditions and the factors that influence whether posts are of a more informational or emotional nature. Methods Large-scale qualitative data were obtained from Dailystrength.org. Based on a hand-coded training dataset, all posts were classiffied into informational or emotional using a Bayesian classiffication algorithm to generalize the findings. Posts that could not be classiffied with a probability of at least 75% were excluded. Results The overall tendency toward emotional posts differs by condition: mental health (depression, schizophrenia) and Alzheimer's disease con...
Abstract—Sentiment analysis has been widely researched in the domain of online review sites with the...
Currently 19%-28% of Internet users participate in online health discussions. A 2011 survey of the U...
People are increasingly using social media, especially online communities, to discuss mental health ...
Objective This research examines the extent to which informational and emotional elements are employ...
BACKGROUND: Although many people with serious diseases participate in online support communities, li...
This paper analyses user messages on an online cancer support community, Cancer Survivors Network (C...
This article presents a preliminary study on the emotional world of health online communities. Using...
Research is scarce on how direct and indirect support seeking strategies affect support exchange in ...
People in stressful circumstances, such as serious health conditions, often turn to support groups. ...
People in stressful circumstances, such as serious health conditions, often turn to support groups. ...
People with chronic conditions face psychological, social and cultural challenges when they control ...
Introduction: Online mental health communities offer people experiencing mental health struggles a v...
Objective: Huntington’s Disease (HD) is an inherited disorder, characterised by a progressive degene...
Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic autoimmune disease that does not have a cure. Therefore, it is imp...
Online support groups have shown a strong potential to foster resourceful environments for people li...
Abstract—Sentiment analysis has been widely researched in the domain of online review sites with the...
Currently 19%-28% of Internet users participate in online health discussions. A 2011 survey of the U...
People are increasingly using social media, especially online communities, to discuss mental health ...
Objective This research examines the extent to which informational and emotional elements are employ...
BACKGROUND: Although many people with serious diseases participate in online support communities, li...
This paper analyses user messages on an online cancer support community, Cancer Survivors Network (C...
This article presents a preliminary study on the emotional world of health online communities. Using...
Research is scarce on how direct and indirect support seeking strategies affect support exchange in ...
People in stressful circumstances, such as serious health conditions, often turn to support groups. ...
People in stressful circumstances, such as serious health conditions, often turn to support groups. ...
People with chronic conditions face psychological, social and cultural challenges when they control ...
Introduction: Online mental health communities offer people experiencing mental health struggles a v...
Objective: Huntington’s Disease (HD) is an inherited disorder, characterised by a progressive degene...
Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic autoimmune disease that does not have a cure. Therefore, it is imp...
Online support groups have shown a strong potential to foster resourceful environments for people li...
Abstract—Sentiment analysis has been widely researched in the domain of online review sites with the...
Currently 19%-28% of Internet users participate in online health discussions. A 2011 survey of the U...
People are increasingly using social media, especially online communities, to discuss mental health ...