Department of Educational Psychology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA.
Omega (Westport). 2011;63(2):161-81. doi: 10.2190/OM.63.2.d.
Online grief communities represent relatively new forms of peer support. However, the degree to which they are helpful for individual grieving processes is unknown. To date, no research has evaluated the type or quality of support exchanged in online grief communities. To begin to address these questions, this study analyzed 564 messages from internet grief websites to: (1) classify the type of helping skills used, and (2) extract themes contained in the content of the messages. Messages selected for analysis were the first response to an original post, assuming they would be the first effort to provide support to a grieving individual. Results revealed a majority of responses contained self-disclosure. Themes in the messages suggested provision of more than "one-way" support; messages themes also included exchanging hope for the future by sharing one's own story, validating the grief experience, providing resources, and exchanging psychosocial support. Clinical implications and research recommendations are discussed.
在线悲伤社区代表了相对较新的同伴支持形式。然而,它们在多大程度上有助于个人的悲伤过程尚不清楚。迄今为止,尚无研究评估在线悲伤社区中交换的支持类型或质量。为了开始解决这些问题,本研究分析了来自互联网悲伤网站的 564 条消息,以:(1) 对使用的帮助技能进行分类,以及 (2) 提取消息内容中包含的主题。选择进行分析的消息是对原始帖子的第一响应,假设它们将是向悲伤个体提供支持的最初努力。结果表明,大多数回复都包含自我披露。消息主题还表明提供了不仅仅是“单向”的支持;消息主题还包括通过分享自己的故事来表达对未来的希望,验证悲伤体验,提供资源和交换心理社会支持。讨论了临床意义和研究建议。