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Understanding Continuance Intention to Use Smoking Cessation Online Health Community: A Social Exchange Perspective

Chenglong Li, Hongxiu Li, Reima Suomi
2019 Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems  
This study proposes that the benefits of using smoking cessation online health community consists of informational benefit, emotional benefit, and companionship, which have positive effects on users' continuance  ...  This study aims to investigate the factors determining smokers' continuance intention to use smoking cessation online health communities from a social exchange perspective.  ...  Introduction People are increasingly turning to online channels, such as online health communities (OHCs), as key information resources for personal health management (Pew Research Center 2014) .  ... 
dblp:conf/pacis/LiLS19 fatcat:mnpugeo4jfgkdhcgjvyiynxdsu

Knowledge Sharing in a Smoking Cessation Online Community: a Privacy Calculus Perspective

Chenglong Li, Hongxiu Li, Reima Suomi
2019 European Conference on Information Systems  
The paper presents a study design intended to disentangle the various components of social support and privacy concerns related to knowledge-sharing in a smoking cessation online health community from  ...  This study may contribute to a comprehensive understanding of the core antecedents to knowledge-sharing in smoking cessation OHCs.  ...  Smoking cessation OHCs differ from many other sorts of online communities in the importance of user privacy, particularly with regard to personal health information (PHI) such as smoking history and relevant  ... 
dblp:conf/ecis/LiLS19 fatcat:mi4vgujcoba3hcwe54po6e7tya

Knowledge sharing in online smoking cessation communities: a social capital perspective

Chenglong Li, Hongxiu Li, Reima Suomi, Yong Liu
2021 Internet Research  
PurposeAlthough knowledge sharing in online communities has been studied for many years, little is known about the determinants for individuals' knowledge sharing in online health communities (OHCs) surrounding  ...  /valueThe study enriches understanding of knowledge sharing in smoking cessation OHCs, contributing to theory and identifying practical implications for such groups' administration.  ...  that behavior in smoking cessation online communities.  ... 
doi:10.1108/intr-03-2020-0113 fatcat:ndnqit57pvhdrhlu6kbefsqpty

Use of Online Health Communities in Smoking Cessation: a Social Support Perspective

Chenglong Li, Hongxiu Li, Reima Suomi
2019 Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems  
The findings in this research provide practical guidelines to smoking cessation online health communities on how to understand smokers' needs and retain them to use smoking cessation online health communities  ...  We conducted a qualitative study by interviewing seven users of an online smoking cessation community in Finland.  ...  Understanding OHC use from a social support perspective Twenty-Third Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems, China 2019  ... 
dblp:conf/pacis/LiLS19a fatcat:f5h6pnzqmrg7tm6kvt6ccdoqcm

Towards evaluating and enhancing the reach of online health forums for smoking cessation

Michael Stearns, Siddhartha Nambiar, Alexander Nikolaev, Alexander Semenov, Scott McIntosh
2014 Network Modeling Analysis in Health Informatics and Bioinformatics  
Online pro-health social networks facilitating smoking cessation through web-assisted interventions have flourished in the past decade.  ...  In the online communication context, user engagement is an integral component of reach.  ...  the aim of enhancing the reach of online smoking cessation communities.  ... 
doi:10.1007/s13721-014-0069-7 pmid:26075158 pmcid:PMC4461236 dblp:journals/netmahib/StearnsNNSM14 fatcat:k25om4ojgnfu5kqf5rzrx53dfi

The failure to increase social support: it just might be time to stop intervening (and start rigorously observing)

Amanda L. Graham, George D. Papandonatos, Kang Zhao
2017 Translational Behavioral Medicine  
(Behav Ther. 17(5) : 1986) presented the results of five studies focused on enhancing social support for smoking cessation in community-based clinic and worksite interventions.  ...  (Transl Behav Med. 6(4):546-57, 2016) draws a similar conclusion from a study focused on providing social support through an online social network for smoking cessation.  ...  a more sophisticated understanding of community users.  ... 
doi:10.1007/s13142-016-0458-9 pmid:28070778 pmcid:PMC5684060 fatcat:lvh5slzhhnhvvhqjwncxm22ori

Antecedents and consequences of the perceived usefulness of smoking cessation online health communities

Chenglong Li, Hongxiu Li, Reima Suomi
2021 Internet Research  
PurposeAn empirical study investigated the antecedents to perceived usefulness (PU) and its consequences in the context of smoking cessation online health communities (OHCs).Design/methodology/approachTo  ...  Also, knowledge sharing positively affects continuance intention.Originality/valueThe study contributes to scholarship on users' postadoption behavior in the context of smoking cessation OHCs by disentangling  ...  Recently, smoking cessation online health communities (OHCs) have received considerable attention from academics and practitioners too.  ... 
doi:10.1108/intr-04-2020-0220 fatcat:qxnxqyx3nnacxlayvdkktr2krq

A Descriptive Study of the Prevalence and Typology of Alcohol-Related Posts in an Online Social Network for Smoking Cessation

Amy M Cohn, Kang Zhao, Sarah Cha, Xi Wang, Michael S Amato, Jennifer L Pearson, George D Papandonatos, Amanda L Graham
2017 Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs  
User-generated content in online social networks for smoking cessation provides an opportunity to understand the challenges and treatment needs of smokers.  ...  This study used machine-learning text classification to identify the prevalence, sentiment, and social network correlates of alcohol-related content in the social network of a large online smoking-cessation  ...  In sum, very little is known about user-generated content related to alcohol in online communities for smoking cessation.  ... 
pmid:28930053 pmcid:PMC5675418 fatcat:hdr7axu3ffbhbidz5ipu5fyuyu

Exploring online communication about cigarette smoking among Twitter users who self-identify as having schizophrenia

Yulin Hswen, John A. Naslund, Pooja Chandrashekar, Robert Siegel, John S. Brownstein, Jared B. Hawkins
2017 Psychiatry Research  
By showing that Twitter users who self-identify as having schizophrenia discuss tobacco-related content online, popular social media could inform smoking cessation efforts targeting this at-risk group.  ...  These findings suggest that online communication about tobacco may parallel real world trends of elevated tobacco use observed among people with schizophrenia.  ...  The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript. The authors report no competing interests.  ... 
doi:10.1016/j.psychres.2017.08.002 pmid:28841509 pmcid:PMC5877400 fatcat:t34d77ijsbeqzir6xkhfqutsom

Patterns of support in an online community for smoking cessation

Bernd Ploderer, Wally Smith, Steve Howard, Jon Pearce, Ron Borland
2013 Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Communities and Technologies - C&T '13  
We discuss contributions to theories of online participation and impression management as well as implications for practitioners who seek to establish support groups.  ...  To examine the relationship between stage of change and social support we conducted a thematic analysis of messages posted in a public Facebook support group for people trying to quit smoking.  ...  In this way they contribute to the larger research effort of understanding online interaction.  ... 
doi:10.1145/2482991.2482992 dblp:conf/candt/PlodererSHPB13 fatcat:wp5nrvkr6jaupdqzu3exuuondu

Development of an online smoking cessation program for use in hospital and following discharge: smoke-free recovery

Sam McCrabb, Zsolt Balogh, Amanda L Baker, Ian A Harris, John Attia, Natalie Lott, Justine Naylor, Christopher Doran, Johnson George, Luke Wolfenden, Mark Wallis, David Paul (+3 others)
2017 BMJ Innovations  
A randomised controlled trial will be conducted to examine whether the online smoking cessation program is effective in increasing smoking cessation and how it can be integrated and implemented into hospital  ...  Objectives This paper describes the development and pretesting of an online smoking cessation program (smoke-free recovery, SFR) tailored to the orthopaedic trauma population for use while in hospital  ...  While it could be a concern that online programs may lead to staff ignoring the provision of any smoking cessation support, it is believed that the development of an online program will facilitate communication  ... 
doi:10.1136/bmjinnov-2016-000126 fatcat:2xy3vzyzq5gbhjenod7qf7hap4

Using content and network analysis to understand the social support exchange patterns and user behaviors of an online smoking cessation intervention program

Mi Zhang, Christopher C. Yang
2014 Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology  
Informational support and nurturant support are two basic types of social support offered in online health communities.  ...  These findings help us understand how health consumers are supporting each other and reveal new capabilities of online intervention programs that can be designed to offer social support in a timely and  ...  Social support may be exchanged smoothly among users in online communities for health issues, and in the area of smoking cessation intervention, numerous online communities have been created where people  ... 
doi:10.1002/asi.23189 fatcat:ymolbdlvpndltkzi2zugkcegem

Analysis of Smoking and Drinking Relapse in an Online Community

Acar Tamersoy, Duen Horng Chau, Munmun De Choudhury
2017 Proceedings of the 2017 International Conference on Digital Health - DH '17  
In this paper, we examine the role of such platforms in promoting smoking and drinking cessation.  ...  Online communities and social media are known to play an important role in improving health e cacy and well-being.  ...  Online Health Communities People a icted by medical conditions o en nd support via online health communities [28] .  ... 
doi:10.1145/3079452.3079463 dblp:conf/ehealth/TamersoyCC17 fatcat:j2wg52aqvjbwndxj2ibslyst6e

Informed Decision Making on the Uptake of Evidence-Based Smoking Cessation Assistance by Individuals Motivated to Quit Smoking

Thomas Gültzow, Eline S. Smit, Raesita Hudales, Carmen D. Dirksen, Ciska Hoving
2022 European Journal of Health Communication  
to support end users in choosing cessation assistance.  ...  Therefore, the aim of this needs assessment was: (1) To explore end users' needs and (2) to obtain consensus among smoking cessation counsellors and scientific experts to develop a self-administered DA  ...  Francine Schneider who advised us on the design of the questionnaire for the third round of the Delphi study in order to optimally present the results of the second round to the experts.  ... 
doi:10.47368/ejhc.2022.101 fatcat:ay6lvuniv5aijddvtltdmixcnu

Theory-Based Social and Non-Social Engagement Features in Smoking Cessation Mobile Apps: A Content Analysis

Qinghua Yang
2021 International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health  
present in current smoking cessation apps and the effectiveness of these features in engaging users remain understudied.  ...  The findings not only contribute to the mobile communication literature by applying and extending the theory-based mobile health apps engagement typology, but also inform the future architecture design  ...  Public Health 2021, 18, 9106  ... 
doi:10.3390/ijerph18179106 pmid:34501696 fatcat:uwd4hv6wpnavdlegkiwbftq5cq
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