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SOCIAL SUPPORT RECEIVED ONLINE AND OFFLINE BY INDIVIDUALS DIAGNOSED WITH CANCER

机译:经癌症诊断的个人在线和离线获得的社会支持

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Life after treatment for cancer has become a primary focus for health service provider communities as the number of individuals living longer grows. The medical and psychosocial needs of cancer survivors have been prominent in the popular and scientific literature. A major focus for psychologists has been the relationships and social support networks of individuals diagnosed with cancer. The current study explored a recent phenomenon within this realm, the use of Internet resources for online support. The purpose of this study was to compare social support received online and social support received offline among people diagnosed with cancer who use the Internet for cancer-related support. Specifically, the study first compared types of support received online and offline. Based on the existing literature, the study then explored relationships between offline and online social support and other psychological variables, including positive affect, health-related quality of life, and coping. The research design was cross-sectional, and self-report data were collected from 102 participants who had been diagnosed with cancer. Participants reported a variety of reasons for using cancer-related websites and online communities and provided information regarding types, frequency, and intensity of online activities. Most hypotheses were supported for traditional social support but were not supported for online support. Consistent with hypotheses, total social support received offline was higher than support received online. Emotional support and informational support were significantly higher offline than online. As predicted, participants experienced fewer unsupportive interactions online than offline. Also consistent with the hypotheses, emotional support received from the main support person was positively associated with positive affect and health related quality of life, whereas online emotional support was only positively associated with Focus on the Positive coping. Contrary to the hypotheses, hierarchical regression equations indicated that received informational support was positively associated with avoidant coping. This study contributes to the literature as one of the first studies to explore social support received online in a systematic manner. The results have important research and clinical implications for understanding the distinct and overlapping elements of social support received online and offline by individuals with cancer. Future research directions are also discussed.
机译:随着寿命延长的个体数量的增加,癌症治疗后的生活已成为医疗服务提供者社区的主要关注点。癌症幸存者的医学和社会心理需求在流行和科学文献中已十分突出。心理学家的主要关注点是被诊断患有癌症的个体的人际关系和社会支持网络。当前的研究探索了该领域内最近出现的一种现象,即使用Internet资源进行在线支持。这项研究的目的是比较使用互联网获得与癌症相关的支持的被诊断患有癌症的人群中,在线获得的社会支持与离线获得的社会支持。具体来说,该研究首先比较了在线和离线获得的支持类型。在现有文献的基础上,该研究随后探讨了离线和在线社会支持与其他心理变量之间的关系,包括积极影响,与健康相关的生活质量和应对能力。研究设计是横断面的,并且从102位被诊断出患有癌症的参与者中收集了自我报告数据。参与者报告了使用癌症相关网站和在线社区的各种原因,并提供了有关在线活动的类型,频率和强度的信息。多数假设得到传统社会支持的支持,但不受在线支持的支持。与假设一致的是,离线获得的社会支持总额高于在线获得的支持。线下的情感支持和信息支持远高于在线。如预期的那样,参与者在线经历的不支持互动少于离线。同样与假设相一致,主要支持者提供的情感支持与积极情感和健康相关的生活质量呈正相关,而在线情感支持与“专注于积极应对”仅呈正相关。与假设相反,层次回归方程表明,获得信息支持与回避应对正相关。这项研究为文献研究做出了贡献,是最早以系统方式探索在线获得的社会支持的研究之一。该结果对理解癌症患者在线和离线获得的社会支持的独特和重叠要素具有重要的研究和临床意义。还讨论了未来的研究方向。

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    Cohen Jessye;

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