Lee Sanguk, Peng Tai-Quan
Department of Communication Studies, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, Texas, United States of America.
Department of Communication, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2025 Jun 10;20(6):e0325108. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0325108. eCollection 2025.
Social capital theory suggests that network structure influences human behavior. Based on this premise, this study investigates how two distinct network structures-brokerage and closure-affect support provision in Online Support Groups (OSGs). Twelve years of data were collected from an online cancer community based in South Korea. Using computational methods, we measured support behaviors, network structures, and social capital. The findings reveal that brokers, through exposure to non-redundant information, provide social support in larger volumes, with higher quality, and in a more timely manner. While closure has limited explanatory power for overall support behaviors, it specifically facilitates provision of improved quality of emotional support through one's enhanced trust. Additionally, the results highlight the importance of recognizing the dynamic developmental stages of OSGs to fully understand the social mechanisms driving support provision. These findings offer significant insights into the mobilization of social support through network structures in the OSG context.
社会资本理论表明,网络结构会影响人类行为。基于这一前提,本研究调查了两种不同的网络结构——中介和闭合——如何影响在线支持小组(OSG)中的支持提供。我们从韩国的一个在线癌症社区收集了十二年的数据。使用计算方法,我们测量了支持行为、网络结构和社会资本。研究结果表明,中介通过接触非冗余信息,能够提供更大数量、更高质量且更及时的社会支持。虽然闭合对总体支持行为的解释力有限,但它具体通过增强信任促进了更高质量的情感支持的提供。此外,研究结果强调了认识到在线支持小组动态发展阶段对于充分理解驱动支持提供的社会机制的重要性。这些发现为在在线支持小组背景下通过网络结构动员社会支持提供了重要见解。