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The Different Faces of Online Support : A Thematic Analysis of Responses to Help-Seeking Related to Depression and Suicidal Ideation in Public Online Forums

Bjärehed, Jonas LU ; Grönberg, Hannes and Jarlvik, Erik (2023) In Cyberpsychology 17(5).
Abstract

Help-seeking related to depression and suicidal ideations is frequent in internet forums. Forum threads concerning these topics often receive much interest through active replies but are also read by numerous passive users. Previous research indicates that such interactions may be helpful for the help-seeker, even if the underlying mechanisms are less clear. Meanwhile, some studies also suggest that online forum interactions can be less helpful or have a negative impact on the help-seeker. This study examines how online help-seeking is responded to through a qualitative thematic analysis of 72 discussion threads comprising 1,475 posts. We identify six themes that characterize different types of responses: Giving Tips, Teaching,... (More)

Help-seeking related to depression and suicidal ideations is frequent in internet forums. Forum threads concerning these topics often receive much interest through active replies but are also read by numerous passive users. Previous research indicates that such interactions may be helpful for the help-seeker, even if the underlying mechanisms are less clear. Meanwhile, some studies also suggest that online forum interactions can be less helpful or have a negative impact on the help-seeker. This study examines how online help-seeking is responded to through a qualitative thematic analysis of 72 discussion threads comprising 1,475 posts. We identify six themes that characterize different types of responses: Giving Tips, Teaching, Coaching, Consoling, Sharing One's Own Experiences, and Bullying. These response types represent different strategies in their attempts to provide help, but sometimes also appear less helpful or even malicious. The responses are heterogeneous and often contradictory, with very different tones, spanning over varied suggestions and topics, leaving the help-seeker to interpret and make sense of the messages.

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depression, helpseeking, online discussion forum, social support, suicide
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Cyberpsychology
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17
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5
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5
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Masaryk University Press
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1802-7962
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10.5817/CP2023-5-5
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English
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  author       = {{Bjärehed, Jonas and Grönberg, Hannes and Jarlvik, Erik}},
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  publisher    = {{Masaryk University Press}},
  series       = {{Cyberpsychology}},
  title        = {{The Different Faces of Online Support : A Thematic Analysis of Responses to Help-Seeking Related to Depression and Suicidal Ideation in Public Online Forums}},
  url          = {{http://dx.doi.org/10.5817/CP2023-5-5}},
  doi          = {{10.5817/CP2023-5-5}},
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