Bringing theory to research on computer-mediated comforting communication |
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Authors: | Scott E. Caplan Jacob S. Turner |
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Affiliation: | Department of Communication, University of Delaware, 250 Pearson Hall, Newark, DE 19716, United States |
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Abstract: | The current paper sought to advance the literature on computer-mediated emotional support by outlining a candidate theory of online comforting communication. We present a model that explicates the discursive, cognitive, and affective processes that function to reduce emotional distress and help improve one’s psychosocial well-being. We identify unique attributes of online social interaction, as compared to face-to-face (FtF) interaction, that may be especially useful for facilitating empathic and adaptive comforting communication. Additionally, we explain how unique features of computer-mediated comforting communication may work to facilitate the cognitive and affective processes that result in alleviation of emotional distress. Final sections of the paper advance research questions and hypotheses to guide future empirical research examining the efficacy of online emotional support. |
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Keywords: | Social support Internet Computer-mediated communication Emotional support Appraisal theory Comforting |
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