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Challenging the Internet Paradox: Online Depression Communities and Well-Being
Galit Nimrod
Department of Communication Studies
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Well-being
100%
World Wide Web
100%
Online Depression Community
100%
Internet Use
50%
Online Survey
25%
Psychological Well-being
25%
General Well-being
25%
Perceived Benefits
25%
Language-based
25%
Background Characteristics
25%
Adverse Consequences
25%
Depression Level
25%
English Language
25%
Disadvantaged Groups
25%
Emotional Support
25%
Heavy Use
25%
Participation Patterns
25%
Diverse Audiences
25%
Online Activities
25%
Heavy User
25%
User Benefits
25%
Media Users
25%
People with Depression
25%
Heavy Medium
25%
Participation Intensity
25%
Psychology
Psychological Well-Being
100%
Emotional Support
100%