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The Channel Matters: Self-disclosure, Reciprocity and Social Support in Online Cancer Support Groups.

Diyi Yang1, Zheng Yao1, Joseph Seering1, Robert Kraut1.   

Abstract

People with health concerns go to online health support groups to obtain help and advice. To do so, they frequently disclose personal details, many times in public. Although research in non-health settings suggests that people self-disclose less in public than in private, this pattern may not apply to health support groups where people want to get relevant help. Our work examines how the use of private and public channels influences members' self-disclosure in an online cancer support group, and how channels moderate the influence of self-disclosure on reciprocity and receiving support. By automatically measuring people's self-disclosure at scale, we found that members of cancer support groups revealed more negative self-disclosure in the public channels compared to the private channels. Although one's self-disclosure leads others to self-disclose and to provide support, these effects were generally stronger in the private channel. These channel effects probably occur because the public channels are the primary venue for support exchange, while the private channels are mainly used for follow-up conversations. We discuss theoretical and practical implications of our work.

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Keywords:  Channel Difference; Online Communities; Online Health Support Groups; Self-disclosure; Social Support

Year:  2019        PMID: 31448374      PMCID: PMC6708374          DOI: 10.1145/3290605.3300261

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc SIGCHI Conf Hum Factor Comput Syst


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