Reciprocal Communication in Online Health Support Groups: Effects of Message Format and Social Support on Individual Responses to Health Issues |
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Authors: | Weirui Wang Fuyuan Shen |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Journalism and Mass Communication, Florida International University, North Miami, Florida, USA;2. College of Communications, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania, USA |
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Abstract: | This study examines the extent to which message format and social support may affect individuals’ participatory responses in online health support groups and their subsequent affective and attitudinal responses. An experiment with a 2 (message format: narrative vs. nonnarrative) × 2 (social support: emotional support vs. informational support) between-subjects factorial design was conducted among 98 participants. Results indicated that narrative messages facilitated reciprocal communication. In turn, participants who provided such participatory responses reported less fear and sadness, more favorable health attitudes, and greater behavioral intentions. |
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