Anxiety on the internet: Describing person, provider, and organization online posts.

Kara Kaelber, Lauren S Seifert, Anh Thu Huynh Nguyen, Katelyn McWhirter
Author Information
  1. Kara Kaelber: Malone University.
  2. Lauren S Seifert: Malone University.
  3. Anh Thu Huynh Nguyen: Malone University.
  4. Katelyn McWhirter: Malone University.

Abstract

Anxiety is a pervasive phenomenon in contemporary society. With increased internet use in recent years, more people in the general population are seeking and providing help and participating in community online. The goal of our study was to evaluate the content of internet narratives among those who post about anxiety and determine what stakeholder groups are saying online. We used the bifurcated method; it is a multi-method (qualitative) approach with inductive, thematic analyses, and with quantification of content-related words via a computer program that crawls websites and counts the occurrences of specified terms (for cross-checking purposes). Themes of posts and webpages about anxiety were: using/reporting treatment strategies (83.3% saturation), providing help (77.8% saturation), telling personal stories (72.2% saturation), seeking help (61.1% saturation), and illustrating interpersonal impact (50% saturation). We argue that anxiety stakeholders may take part in health co-inquiry online (i.e., cooperating with others) in many of the same ways that they might collaborate in person. We recommend that clinicians query their clients about use of the internet in ways related to their anxiety (e.g., seeking information/treatment strategies, offering help to others, telling their personal stories, etc.) so that they might help them process what they experience online.

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MeSH Term

Humans
Female
Anxiety
Adult
Male
Internet
Middle Aged
Young Adult

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