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  • Formāts: Hardback, 270 pages, height x width x depth: 229x159x25 mm, weight: 585 g, 7 BW Photos, 5 Tables
  • Sērija : Lexington Studies in Health Communication
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Dec-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Lexington Books
  • ISBN-10: 1498595340
  • ISBN-13: 9781498595346
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 270 pages, height x width x depth: 229x159x25 mm, weight: 585 g, 7 BW Photos, 5 Tables
  • Sērija : Lexington Studies in Health Communication
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Dec-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Lexington Books
  • ISBN-10: 1498595340
  • ISBN-13: 9781498595346
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The information age has revolutionized nearly every facet of human communicationfrom the ways in which people purchase products to how they meet and fall in love. These exciting new communication technologies can both unite and divide us. People who are separated by great distances can now communicate with each other in real time, whereas parents often find themselves competing with smartphones and tablets for their childrens attention. This book explores the many ways that digital communication media, such as online forums, social networking sites, and mobile applications, enhance and constrain social support in health-related contexts. We already know a great deal about how the Internet has altered how people search for health information, but less about how people seek and receive social support in this new age of information, which is critical for maintaining our physical, mental, and emotional wellbeing.
Introduction 1(2)
SECTION I SOCIAL SUPPORT VIA SOCIAL NETWORK SITES
3(104)
1 Social Network Sites as Vehicles for Effective/Ineffective Social Support
5(24)
Sonja Utz
2 Communication Technology Affordances and Social Support Provision
29(18)
Stephen A. Rains
3 The Mechanics of Supportive Facebook Messages: An Analysis of Health-Related Posts, Responses, and Perceptions
47(14)
Nichole Egbert
Tammy Bosley
4 Complexities of Channel Publicness and (In)Effective Support Behaviors
61(28)
Andrew C. High
Emily M. Buehler
Lucas Youngvorst
5 Communicating Loneliness on Social Networking Sites: Challenges to Emotional Disclosure and Online Support Seeking
89(18)
Guanjin Zhang
Jesse Fox
SECTION II SOCIAL SUPPORT IN DEDICATED ONLINE GROUPS
107(84)
6 Online Support Groups Dedicated to Specific Health Problems
109(20)
Wenjing Pan
Bo Feng
Siyue Li
7 What Determines the Quality of Relationships in Health-Related Online Support Groups? A Study of Attitudinal Similarity, Degree of Online Participation, and Personal Characteristics
129(20)
Kevin B. Wright
E.J. van Ingen
8 Uncertainty Management in Online Support Forums for Stroke Survivors and Caregivers
149(22)
Bryan Abendschein
9 Making Collective Sense of Uncertainty: How Online Social Support Communities Negotiate Meaning for Contested Illnesses
171(20)
Laura D. Russell
SECTION III EMERGING RESEARCH TRENDS AND PERSPECTIVES
191(58)
10 Examining Health Communication Practices and Social Support through Mediated Channels: A Communication Privacy Management (CPM) Theory Perspective
193(14)
Jeffrey T. Child
Shawn C. Starcher
11 Aging in Computer-Mediated Community: The Importance of Online Connections for Older Adults
207(22)
Jill Yamasaki
Jennifer E. Ohs
12 When Big Data Meet Supportive Communication: Advancing mHealth Intervention Informed by Social Support Scholarship
229(20)
Heewon Kim
Cristopher Tietsort
Karlee Posteher
Index 249(8)
About the Contributors 257
Nichole Egbert is professor in the School of Communication studies at Kent State University.





Kevin B. Wright is professor in the Department of Communication at George Mason University.