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Facebook-based social support and health: A systematic review.
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Family MedicineSocial MediaSocial NetworksPsychiatryPatient SupportHealth CommunicationHealth PromotionHealth BehaviorCyberpsychologyProblematic Social Medium UseFacebook-based Social SupportLonelinessPsychosocial FactorMental HealthArtsMedicineSocial SupportPsychology
The rise of social networking sites (SNSs) have provided a new avenue for interpersonal communication.Facebook, as the largest SNS targeted at providing access to interpersonal social networks, has been found to be a source of social support.Facebook-based social support has been found to be beneficial across a number of health outcomes, however, no systematic evaluation of these effects, and the factors that influence them, has been conducted.A systematic review has been conducted to examine the effects of Facebookbased social support on health.A total of 27 studies met selection criteria and were included in the final review.Facebook-based social support was found to impact health across three major domains: general health, mental illness, and well-being.Facebook-based social support was found to improve general physical and mental health, as well as well-being.It was also found reduce to symptomology associated with mental illness, including depression, anxiety, online victimisation, and loneliness.There were a number of behavioural factors that influenced these outcomes, including social comparison, communication competence, and self-disclosure.While the effects of Facebook-based social support was found to be generally positive, future research is required to explore how best to maximise this new form of social support.
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