Effects of disease and leader type on moderators in online support groups |
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Authors: | Morton A. Lieberman |
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Affiliation: | University of California, San Francisco, 1104 Western Avenue, Mill Valley, CA 94941, United States |
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Abstract: | This study examines the effects of illness (cancer and Parkinson’s [PD]) on three moderators, the expression of positive and negative emotions and cognitive mechanisms. Each illness makes its own unique demands on patients and may influence change mechanisms. Similarly, we are asking, what effects do the type of leadership have on mediators that have previously been linked to positive outcomes. Four types of groups were studied, professional, the wellness community (TWC) chat mixed cancer (N groups = 4) and TWC chat PD patient groups (N groups = 6). The two peer groups were bulletin boards for colorectal cancer (N groups = 1) and PD BBs (N groups = 6). The design was a 2×2, disease and leader type. Computer-based text analysis, the linguistic inquiry and word count assessed the dependent variables. The results of the Manova found that; disease is P = NS, leader type, P = .00, interaction, P = .00. The interaction between disease and leader type is statistically significant, indicating that disease in combination with whether the leader is a peer or professional effects the expression of emotions and cognitive mechanisms. |
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Keywords: | Internet support groups Leadership Disease Moderators Emotional expression Cognitive mechanisms Cancer Parkinson&rsquo s |
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