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Exploring the Online Behavior of Users of Online Depression-Focused Communities: Comparing Communities with Different Management Types.

Jingyun Tang1, Xiaoxu Yao1, Guang Yu1.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Online depression-focused communities (ODCs) are popular avenues that help people cope with depression. However, to the best of our knowledge, research on online behavior and differences among users from managed and unmanaged ODCs has not been explored.
METHODS: We collected data from the most popular managed depression-focused community (MDC) and unmanaged depression-focused community (UDC) in China. Text classifiers were built using deep-learning methods to identify social support (ie, informational and emotional support) and companionship expressed in the posts of these communities. Based on the content of their posts, community users were clustered into supporters and ordinary members. Econometrics was used to analyze the factors that influence supporters' contributions and ordinary members' participation in MDCs and UDCs.
RESULTS: Community response has a positive impact on supporters' social support and time span in the UDC, but this impact is not significant in the MDC. Supporters expressing positive emotions provide more social support, and they are more willing to serve in the MDC. Supporters expressing negative emotions tend to have longer engagement with the UDC. In addition, community response has a positive effect on ordinary members' participation in both communities, and this effect is greater in the UDC. Ordinary members expressing positive emotions are more active in the MDC, and ordinary members expressing negative emotions are more active in the UDC.
CONCLUSION: This study improves the understanding of users' online behaviors in ODCs, provides decision-making support for designers and managers of ODCs, and provides information that can be used to help improve aid for people with depression provided by community and mental health professionals.
© 2021 Tang et al.

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Keywords:  econometrics; managed depression community; members’ participation; supporters’ contribution; text-mining; unmanaged depression community

Year:  2021        PMID: 34703334      PMCID: PMC8524253          DOI: 10.2147/PRBM.S323027

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychol Res Behav Manag        ISSN: 1179-1578


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