School of Economics and Management, Beijing University of Chemical Technology, Beijing, China.
School of Management, Shanghai University, Shanghai, China.
Front Public Health. 2021 Jan 25;8:581088. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2020.581088. eCollection 2020.
Online depression communities offer people with depressed symptoms new opportunities to obtain health information and provide social support for each other to fight against the depression. We sought to investigate whether usage of online community help improve depression outcomes and determine which types of usage behaviors have positive or negative effects on depression. We proposed that two dimensions of the sense of belonging (sense of identity and trust) and three dimensions of the sense of support (informational, emotional, and socializing) have significant effects on depression, and further considered gender difference and its effect on depression. We obtained a dataset consisting of 465,337 posts from 244 members from a popular online depression community to test all 10 proposed hypotheses. The results reveal that (i) the sense of shared identity, trust, informational support, and emotional support have positive effects on depression, while socializing support have negative effects on depression, and (ii) the sense of shared identity and trust have more positive effects on depression for female users than male users while socializing support has a more negative effect on depression for female users than for male users. The findings have important practical implications for designers and managers of online depression communities.
在线抑郁社区为有抑郁症状的人提供了新的机会,使他们能够获得健康信息,并相互提供社会支持,以对抗抑郁。我们试图调查使用在线社区是否有助于改善抑郁的结果,并确定哪些类型的使用行为对抑郁有积极或消极的影响。我们提出,归属感的两个维度(认同感和信任感)和支持感的三个维度(信息、情感和社交)对抑郁有显著影响,并进一步考虑了性别差异及其对抑郁的影响。我们从一个流行的在线抑郁社区中获取了一个由 244 名成员组成的数据集,其中包含 465337 条帖子,以检验所有 10 个假设。结果表明:(i)共享身份认同感、信任感、信息支持和情感支持对抑郁有积极影响,而社交支持对抑郁有消极影响;(ii)对于女性用户而言,共享身份认同感和信任感对抑郁的影响比男性用户更大,而社交支持对抑郁的影响则比男性用户更大。这些发现对于在线抑郁社区的设计师和管理者具有重要的实际意义。