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35:. According to Robbins and Rosenfeld (2001), traditionally, listening support, confirmation, and appreciation are sources of subjective well-being. And Liu and Yu (2013) have stated validation, compliment, and encouragement are the most common types of support from the online community. Also, online friends can be an important source of social support (Ybarra, Mitchell, Palmer, & Reisner, 2015). 42:
Rozzell, et al. (2014) said that social media tools may allow for social support to be obtained from non-close as well as close relationships, with access to a significant proportion of non-close relationships. Moreover, social support derived from new information and communication technology
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Rozzell, B., Piercy, C. W., Carr, C. T., King, S., Lane, B. L., Tornes, M., Johnson, A. J., & Wright, K. B. (2014). Notification pending: Online social support from close and nonclose relational ties via Facebook. Computers in Human Behavior, 38, 272-280.
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Moreover, the number of Facebook friends associated with stronger perceptions of social support, which in turn associated with reduced stress, and in turn less physical illness and greater well-being which found by Nabi and So (2013).
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Fieseler, C., Meckel, M., & Müller, S. (2014). With a little help of my peers: The supportive role of online contacts for the unemployed. Computers in Human Behavior, 41, 164-176. doi:10.1016/j.chb.2014.09.017
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Nabi, R. L.; Prestin, A.; So, J. (2013). "Facebook friends with (health) benefits? Exploring social network site use and perceptions of social support, stress, and well-being".
90:"Athletes' perceptions of social support provided by their head coach, assistant coach, and athletic trainer, pre-injury and during rehabilitation" 31:, the more online community getting similar with the social community and have the similar relation between social support and subjective 152:"Online social support as a buffer against online and offline peer and sexual victimization among U.S. LGBT and non-LGBT youth" 259: 216: 181: 132: 208: 171: 163: 124: 28: 43:
counteracts the adverse effect of being unemployed (Fieseler, Meckel, & Müller, 2014).
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Ybarra, M. L.; Mitchell, K. J.; Palmer, N. A.; Reisner, S. L. (2015).
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Index

internet
social support
online community
well-being
"Exploring Relationship between Online Social Support and Individual..."
"Athletes' perceptions of social support provided by their head coach, assistant coach, and athletic trainer, pre-injury and during rehabilitation"
"Can Facebook use induce well-being?"
doi
10.1089/cyber.2012.0301
PMID
24028138
"Online social support as a buffer against online and offline peer and sexual victimization among U.S. LGBT and non-LGBT youth"
doi
10.1016/j.chiabu.2014.08.006
PMC
6483382
PMID
25192961
doi
10.1089/cyber.2012.0521
PMID
23790356
Category
Social networks

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