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Personal Experiences and Emotionality in Health-Related Knowledge Exchange in Internet Forums: A Randomized Controlled Field Experiment Comparing Responses to Facts Vs Personal Experiences
by
Cress, Ulrike
, Kimmerle, Joachim
, Bientzle, Martina
in
Communication
/ Computer mediated communication
/ Emotionality
/ Emotions
/ Expressed Emotion
/ File sharing
/ Health
/ Health Communication
/ Health education
/ Health information
/ Health Information Exchange - standards
/ Humans
/ Hypotheses
/ Immunization
/ Independent sample
/ Information
/ Information Seeking Behavior
/ Internet
/ Male
/ Measles
/ Measles-mumps-rubella vaccine
/ Naturopathy
/ Original Paper
/ Personal experiences
/ Personal information
/ Personal Narratives as Topic
/ Personality
/ Privacy
/ Queries
/ Research transfer
/ Social Support
/ Telecommunications
2014
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Personal Experiences and Emotionality in Health-Related Knowledge Exchange in Internet Forums: A Randomized Controlled Field Experiment Comparing Responses to Facts Vs Personal Experiences
by
Cress, Ulrike
, Kimmerle, Joachim
, Bientzle, Martina
in
Communication
/ Computer mediated communication
/ Emotionality
/ Emotions
/ Expressed Emotion
/ File sharing
/ Health
/ Health Communication
/ Health education
/ Health information
/ Health Information Exchange - standards
/ Humans
/ Hypotheses
/ Immunization
/ Independent sample
/ Information
/ Information Seeking Behavior
/ Internet
/ Male
/ Measles
/ Measles-mumps-rubella vaccine
/ Naturopathy
/ Original Paper
/ Personal experiences
/ Personal information
/ Personal Narratives as Topic
/ Personality
/ Privacy
/ Queries
/ Research transfer
/ Social Support
/ Telecommunications
2014
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Personal Experiences and Emotionality in Health-Related Knowledge Exchange in Internet Forums: A Randomized Controlled Field Experiment Comparing Responses to Facts Vs Personal Experiences
by
Cress, Ulrike
, Kimmerle, Joachim
, Bientzle, Martina
in
Communication
/ Computer mediated communication
/ Emotionality
/ Emotions
/ Expressed Emotion
/ File sharing
/ Health
/ Health Communication
/ Health education
/ Health information
/ Health Information Exchange - standards
/ Humans
/ Hypotheses
/ Immunization
/ Independent sample
/ Information
/ Information Seeking Behavior
/ Internet
/ Male
/ Measles
/ Measles-mumps-rubella vaccine
/ Naturopathy
/ Original Paper
/ Personal experiences
/ Personal information
/ Personal Narratives as Topic
/ Personality
/ Privacy
/ Queries
/ Research transfer
/ Social Support
/ Telecommunications
2014
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Personal Experiences and Emotionality in Health-Related Knowledge Exchange in Internet Forums: A Randomized Controlled Field Experiment Comparing Responses to Facts Vs Personal Experiences
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Personal Experiences and Emotionality in Health-Related Knowledge Exchange in Internet Forums: A Randomized Controlled Field Experiment Comparing Responses to Facts Vs Personal Experiences
2014
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Overview
On the Internet, people share personal experiences as well as facts and objective information. This also holds true for the exchange of health-related information in a variety of Internet forums. In online discussions about health topics, both fact-oriented and strongly personal contributions occur on a regular basis.
In this field experiment, we examined in what way the particular type of contribution (ie, factual information vs personal experiences) has an impact on the subsequent communication in health-related Internet forums.
For this purpose, we posted parallelized queries to 28 comparable Internet forums; queries were identical with regard to the information contained but included either fact-oriented descriptions or personal experiences related to measles vaccination. In the factual information condition, we posted queries to the forums that contained the neutral summary of a scientific article. In the personal experiences condition, we posted queries to the forums that contained the same information as in the first condition, but were framed as personal experiences
We found no evidence that personal experiences evoked more responses (mean 3.79, SD 3.91) from other members of the Internet forums than fact-oriented contributions (mean 2.14, SD 2.93, t26=0.126, P=.219). But personal experiences elicited emotional replies (mean 3.17, SD 1.29) from other users to a greater extent than fact-oriented contributions (mean 2.13, SD 1.29, t81=3.659, P<.001).
We suggest that personal experiences elicited more emotional replies due to the process of emotional anchoring of people's own style of communication. We recommend future studies should aim at testing the hypotheses with more general and with less emotionally charged topics, constructing different fact-oriented posts, and examining additional potential factors of influence such as personality factors or particular communication situations.
Publisher
Journal of Medical Internet Research,Gunther Eysenbach MD MPH, Associate Professor,JMIR Publications Inc,JMIR Publications
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