Abstract

Engagement of Parents in On-line Social Support Interventions

The purpose of this scoping review was to determine what the relevant research informs us about which parents of children with chronic disease and/or disability are likely to engage in an on-line social support program and why they choose to be engaged.

2013
Paterson, B.L.
Brewer, J.
Leeseberg Stamler, L.

Information and Communication Technologies to Promote Social and Psychological Well-Being in the Air Force: A 2012 Survey of Airmen

In 2012, RAND conducted a pioneering exploratory survey of 3,479 active-duty, guard, and reserve Airmen on their use of information and communication technology (ICT), the association between ICT use and social and psychological well-being, and the potential for Air Force mental health profession

2014
Miller, L. L.
Martin, L. T.
Yeung, D.
Trujillo, M.
Timmer, M. J.

Facebook Use and Social Capital: To Bond, To Bridge, or to Escape

This study employs the uses and gratification approach to investigate how different forms of Facebook use are linked to bridging social capital and bonding social capital. A survey of 152 college students was conducted to address research questions and to test hypotheses.

2013
Kwon, M.
D'Angelo, J.
McLeod, D.

The Effectiveness of an Online Support Group for Members of the Community with Depression: A Randomised Controlled Trial

Background: Internet support groups (ISGs) are popular, particularly among people with depression, but there is little high quality evidence concerning their effectiveness.Aim: The study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of an ISG for reducing depressive symptoms among community members when used al

2012
Griffiths, K. M.
Mackinnon, A. J.
Crisp, D. A.
Christensen, H.
Bennett, K.
Farrer, L.