Needs Expressed in Peer-to-Peer Web-Based Interactions Among People With Depression and Anxiety Disorders Hospitalized in a Mental Health Facility: Mixed Methods Study
Journal of Medical Internet Research2024Vol. 26, pp. e51506–e51506
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Dawid Storman, Paweł Jemioło, Zuzanna Sawiec, Mateusz J Świerz, Ewa Antonowicz, Małgorzata M Bała, Anna Prokop‐Dorner
Abstract
Our study demonstrates that web-based forums can provide a platform for individuals with depression and anxiety disorders to express a wide range of needs. Most needs were addressed by peers but not sufficiently. Mental health professionals can benefit from these findings by gaining insights into the unique needs and concerns of their patients, thus allowing for more effective treatment and support.
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