Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
351039 Computers in Human Behavior 2013 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

The purpose of the current study was to identify potential factors leading to preference for social interaction in online support groups (OSGs) over offline interaction. By identifying such factors, the current study advances understanding of the way patients use the Internet as a supportive resource and integrate support from offline and online relationships. An online survey was conducted with current users of health-related OSGs (N = 158). Findings show that those who were dissatisfied with the support they received from their current offline contacts were more likely to prefer social interaction in OSGs. Such a preference was prominent among those who built deeper social relationships in OSGs. Results suggest that some people develop a preference for social interaction in OSGs over offline interaction and use computer-mediated relationships as a possible alternative to offline support networks. Healthcare professionals and users as well as designers of OSGs must acknowledge the limits of online support and caution against the possibility of developing excessive reliance on online support resources.

► Identified factors leading to preference for social interaction in online support groups (OSGs) over offline interaction. ► Conducted an online survey of current users of health-related OSGs. ► Found that those who were dissatisfied with support from offline contacts tended to prefer social interaction in OSGs. ► Found that preference for social interaction in OSGs was prominent among those who developed intimate relationships in OSGs.

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