This exploratory study drew upon the social compensation/social enhancement hypotheses and weak tie network theory to predict what kind of people supplement offline coping resources with online coping resources more than others. Using a large, representative survey the authors found that low self-esteem, lonely, and socially isolated individuals add more online resources to their mix of preferred coping strategies than their counterparts. These groups benefit from the fact that online coping resources are not as strongly entangled with online social ties as are offline coping resources with offline ties, and from the fact that online coping resources can sometimes be mobilized without any social interactions. In contrast to offline coping, ...
The present study explores the association between online support group use and health status, copin...
[[abstract]]For some persons, the “offline world” is full of frustrations, mortifications, and disap...
Various studies have shown the potential benefits of using social media as a platform for peer-to-pe...
AbstractThis exploratory study drew upon the social compensation/social enhancement hypotheses and w...
The study is part of a research whose goal is identifying what predictors determine either a positiv...
We examine the role of the Internet in dealing with problems in later life by analyzing whether dire...
Long-term condition self-management often involves a diverse range of work, including the contributi...
The present study aims to investigate whether online social support could function in the same way a...
The Internet has become integrated into the daily lives of adolescents and young adults, and researc...
[[abstract]]This study explores the relationship between social support and social interaction ties ...
While the psychological benefits of social support are well-established, it is also clear that for m...
We investigated associations between online and offline socialising and groups of social ties as pos...
This article reviews literature on online support groups/communities for individuals facing health c...
Contains fulltext : 76762.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study set...
The increasing prominence of social networking site (SNS) use has led to the identification that peo...
The present study explores the association between online support group use and health status, copin...
[[abstract]]For some persons, the “offline world” is full of frustrations, mortifications, and disap...
Various studies have shown the potential benefits of using social media as a platform for peer-to-pe...
AbstractThis exploratory study drew upon the social compensation/social enhancement hypotheses and w...
The study is part of a research whose goal is identifying what predictors determine either a positiv...
We examine the role of the Internet in dealing with problems in later life by analyzing whether dire...
Long-term condition self-management often involves a diverse range of work, including the contributi...
The present study aims to investigate whether online social support could function in the same way a...
The Internet has become integrated into the daily lives of adolescents and young adults, and researc...
[[abstract]]This study explores the relationship between social support and social interaction ties ...
While the psychological benefits of social support are well-established, it is also clear that for m...
We investigated associations between online and offline socialising and groups of social ties as pos...
This article reviews literature on online support groups/communities for individuals facing health c...
Contains fulltext : 76762.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study set...
The increasing prominence of social networking site (SNS) use has led to the identification that peo...
The present study explores the association between online support group use and health status, copin...
[[abstract]]For some persons, the “offline world” is full of frustrations, mortifications, and disap...
Various studies have shown the potential benefits of using social media as a platform for peer-to-pe...