The reception of support in peer-to-peer online networks: Network position, support solicitation, and support provision in an online asthma caregivers group

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Abstract

This study applies social network analysis and quantitative content analysis to messages exchanged within an online support forum of caregivers of children with chronic asthma to examine how peer-to-peer network positions and personal communication styles (seeking and providing support) impact the reception of social support. Content analysis is used to determine rates of giving and receiving informational and emotional support. Network analysis assesses levels of individual betweenness and closeness centrality in the online network. Relationships between network positions, solicitation strategies, and the provision and reception of informational and emotional support are examined. Betweenness and closeness centrality are associated with improved informational and emotional support. The provision of informational support is also improved by providing descriptions of personal experience. Practical implications for the design and use of online support platforms are discussed.

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Liu, Y., Huang, W., & Luo, D. (2021). The reception of support in peer-to-peer online networks: Network position, support solicitation, and support provision in an online asthma caregivers group. Health Informatics Journal, 27(5). https://doi.org/10.1177/14604582211066020

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