Characterizing Social Structural and Linguistic Behaviors of Subgroup Interactions: A Case of Online Health Communities for Postpartum Depression on Facebook

J. Pak, Hyang-Sook Kim, E. S. Rhee
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Online health communities (OHCs) have become a major source of sharing knowledge and social support for people with health concerns. The present paper aimed to extend the previous understanding of community dynamics of two types of members, contributors and lurkers, in OHCs for postpartum depression (PPD). Multi-level analyses were conducted to identify subgroup formation and different roles of members and their interaction patterns within subgroups. Specifically, social structural behaviours in OHCs on Facebook were analysed at both network and node levels in addition to members' sentiment and linguistic behaviours which were analysed in light of members' roles and structural behaviours. Results suggest that structural as well as sentiment and linguistic behaviours of members in OHCs for PPD varied across different groups and roles. While contributors tended to be highly influential as information/support givers, lurkers still formed subgroups to seek for support and information. These findings not only articulated the underlying mechanism of community networks and subgroup formation in OHCs for PPD, but also shed light on ways of facilitating prosperity and sustainability of OHCs.
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表征子群体互动的社会结构和语言行为:Facebook上产后抑郁症在线健康社区的一个案例
在线卫生社区(OHCs)已成为向有健康问题的人提供知识分享和社会支持的主要来源。本文旨在扩展以往对产后抑郁OHCs中两类成员(贡献者和潜伏者)的社区动态的理解。通过多层次的分析,确定了亚群的形成、成员在亚群中的不同角色及其相互作用模式。具体而言,除了根据成员的角色和结构行为分析成员的情绪和语言行为外,还从网络和节点两个层面分析了Facebook上ohc的社会结构行为。结果表明,PPD OHCs成员的结构、情绪和语言行为在不同群体和角色之间存在差异。虽然作为信息/支持的提供者,贡献者往往具有很高的影响力,但潜伏者仍然形成了寻求支持和信息的小组。这些发现不仅阐明了PPD OHCs社区网络和亚群形成的潜在机制,而且揭示了促进OHCs繁荣和可持续发展的途径。
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International Journal of Web Based Communities
International Journal of Web Based Communities Social Sciences-Communication
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