Struik Laura, Khan Shaheer, Assoiants Artem, Sharma Ramona H
School of Nursing, University of British Columbia, Kelowna, BC, Canada.
School of Health and Exercise Science, University of British Columbia, Kelowna, BC, Canada.
JMIR Form Res. 2022 Jan 13;6(1):e34429. doi: 10.2196/34429.
A key factor in successfully reducing and quitting smoking, as well as preventing smoking relapse is access to and engagement with social support. Recent technological advances have made it possible for smokers to access social support via online community forums. While community forums associated with smoking cessation interventions are now common practice, there is a gap in understanding how and when the different types of social support identified by Cutrona and Suhr (1992) (emotional, esteem, informational, tangible, and network) are exchanged on such forums. Community forums that entail "superusers" (a key marker of a successful forum), like QuitNow, are ripe for exploring and leveraging promising social support exchanges on these platforms.
The purpose of this study was to characterize the posts made on the QuitNow community forum at different stages in the quit journey, and determine when and how the social support constructs are present within the posts.
A total of 506 posts (including original and response posts) were collected. Using conventional content analysis, the original posts were coded inductively to generate categories and subcategories, and the responses were coded deductively according to the 5 types of social support. Data were analyzed using Microsoft Excel software.
Overall, individuals were most heavily engaged on the forum during the first month of quitting, which then tapered off in the subsequent months. In relation to the original posts, the majority of them fit into the categories of sharing quit successes, quit struggles, updates, quit strategies, and desires to quit. Asking for advice and describing smoke-free benefits were the least represented categories. In relation to the responses, encouragement (emotional), compliment (esteem), and suggestion/advice (informational) consistently remained the most prominent types of support throughout all quit stages. Companionship (network) maintained a steady downward trajectory over time.
The findings of this study highlight the complexity of how and when different types of social support are exchanged on the QuitNow community forum. These findings provide directions for how social support can be more strategically employed and leveraged in these online contexts to support smoking cessation.
成功减少吸烟量并戒烟以及防止复吸的一个关键因素是获得社会支持并参与其中。最近的技术进步使吸烟者能够通过在线社区论坛获得社会支持。虽然与戒烟干预相关的社区论坛现在已很常见,但对于Cutrona和Suhr(1992年)确定的不同类型的社会支持(情感、尊重、信息、物质和网络支持)如何以及何时在这些论坛上进行交流,仍存在理解上的差距。像QuitNow这样拥有“超级用户”(成功论坛的一个关键标志)的社区论坛,非常适合探索和利用这些平台上有前景的社会支持交流。
本研究的目的是描述在戒烟过程不同阶段在QuitNow社区论坛上发布的帖子的特征,并确定这些帖子中社会支持结构何时以及如何出现。
共收集了506个帖子(包括原始帖子和回复帖子)。使用传统内容分析法,对原始帖子进行归纳编码以生成类别和子类别,对回复帖子根据5种社会支持类型进行演绎编码。数据使用Microsoft Excel软件进行分析。
总体而言,个体在戒烟的第一个月在论坛上的参与度最高,随后几个月逐渐下降。关于原始帖子,大多数属于分享戒烟成功经历、戒烟困难、进展情况、戒烟策略以及戒烟愿望等类别。寻求建议和描述无烟益处的类别占比最少。关于回复帖子,鼓励(情感支持)、称赞(尊重支持)和建议/意见(信息支持)在所有戒烟阶段始终是最突出的支持类型。陪伴(网络支持)随着时间推移呈稳定下降趋势。
本研究结果凸显了在QuitNow社区论坛上不同类型社会支持如何以及何时进行交流的复杂性。这些发现为如何在这些在线环境中更有策略地运用和利用社会支持以助力戒烟提供了方向。