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Title: Where form meets function: the impact of social media platform characteristics on access to online social support
Citation Type: Journal Article
Publication Year: 2021
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ISSN: 1615-5289
DOI: 10.1007/s10209-021-00810-6
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Abstract: Negative health events can cause considerable stress in patients, negatively impacting both physical health and psychological well-being. To cope, many patients turn to socially supportive interactions and social media has become an important tool for accessing social support networks. However, research on the mental and physical health outcomes of social media-enabled social support seeking has produced conflicting results. This inconsistency in research findings has made it difficult for practitioners to make recommendations to patients on how to access online social support following negative health events. In this short commentary, I argue that effective access to stress-buffering social support online is intimately tied up in features of the social media platforms through which that support is transmitted. I propose three theory-backed distinctions between social media platforms with the goal of directing users toward effective, helpful social media engagement following negative health events.
Url: https://link.springer.com/10.1007/s10209-021-00810-6
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Authors: Mikal, Jude Patrick
Periodical (Full): Universal Access in the Information Society
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Pages: 1-4
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