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Does Sharing Your Emotion Make You Feel Better? An Empirical Investigation on the Association Between Sharing Emotions on a Virtual Mood Wall and the Relief of Patients' Negative Emotions

机译:分享你的情绪让你感觉更好吗? 分享情绪与虚拟情绪与患者负面情绪的缓解的实证调查

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Background:Emotional management is very important for patients with chronic diseases, such as diabetes. Since these patients may experience strong negative emotions, it is highly desirable to develop an information technology solution for the relief of negative emotions. Recently, online health communities introduced a new design element called the virtual mood wall, which allows patients to express their emotions. We are interested in determining the association between the use of virtual mood wall and the relief of patients' negative emotions.Objective:The main purpose of this work is to evaluate whether sharing one's emotions on the virtual mood wall is associated with the relief of the patient's negative emotions.Methods:We used a secondary econometric analysis using transaction data from 2013 obtained from a leading online diabetes community in China, Sweat Home. A total of 572 patients were included. We compared the change in negative emotion from 1 month before to 1 month after the patient's initial post on the virtual mood wall. Multivariate regression and propensity score matching were used to estimate the effect of the virtual mood wall on the relief of patients' negative emotions.Results:Posting on the virtual mood wall is significantly associated with the decrease of patients' negative emotions (p < 0.001). The control variables included the initial negative emotion (p < 0.001), the summer (p < 0.05) and autumn (p < 0.05) season, and the volume of homepage visitors (p < 0.05), all of which are significantly associated with the relief of negative emotions.Conclusions:This study empirically validated the positive association between the online sharing of emotions and the relief of negative emotions. We demonstrated that information technology provided a channel for sharing emotions. The virtual mood wall is an effective design element to help patients with chronic disease to recover from their negative emotions.
机译:背景:情绪管理对慢性疾病(如糖尿病)的患者非常重要。由于这些患者可能会遇到强烈的负面情绪,因此非常希望开发一种信息技术解决方案,以缓解负面情绪。最近,在线健康社区推出了一个名为虚拟情绪墙的新设计元素,使患者能够表达自己的情绪。我们有兴趣确定虚拟情绪墙的使用与患者负面情绪的缓解之间的关联。目的:这项工作的主要目的是评估分享一个人对虚拟情绪墙的情绪与浮雕相关联患者的负面情绪。方法:我们使用2013年从中国领先的在线糖尿病社区获得的交易数据进行了次要计量计量分析。共有572名患者。在患者在虚拟情绪墙上的初始帖子之前1个月之前将负面情绪的变化与1个月进行比较。多元回归和倾向得分匹配用于估计虚拟情绪墙对患者负面情绪的缓解的影响。结果:在虚拟情绪墙上发布显着与患者负面情绪的减少有关(P <0.001) 。控制变量包括初始负面情绪(P <0.001),夏季(P <0.05)和秋季(P <0.05)季节,以及主页游客的体积(P <0.05),所有这些都与之显着相关消极情绪的缓解。结论:本研究经验证明了在线分享情绪与消极情绪的缓解之间的积极关联。我们展示了信息技术为共享情绪提供了渠道。虚拟情绪墙是一种有效的设计元素,可以帮助慢性疾病患者从他们的负面情绪中恢复。

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