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Pan Wenjing; Feng Bo; Wingate V Skye; Li Siyue : What to Say When Seeking Support Online: A Comparis
Release time:2021-03-09edit:Hits:

 What to Say When Seeking Support Online: A Comparison Among Different Levels of Self-Disclosure.

 

Abstract: The current study examined the effect of exposure to online support-seeking posts containing different levels of depth self-disclosure (baseline, peripheral, core) affecting the quality (person-centeredness and politeness) of participants' support-provision messages. Participants of the study were assigned to the role of a support-provider. Compared to participants who read support-seeking posts with baseline and core self-disclosure, participants who read support-seeking posts with peripheral self-disclosure rated the support-seekers as less anonymous. Compared to participants who read support-seeking posts in the baseline condition, participants who read the support-seeking posts with peripheral self-disclosure wrote support-provision messages with higher level of person-centeredness and politeness. Participants' perceived anonymity of the support-seekers mediated the effect of the depth of self-disclosure on the politeness of the response messages.

 

Keywords: Depth of self-disclosure; Perceived anonymity of the other; Person-centeredness; Politeness; Support-provision; Support-seeking

 

Pan Wenjing, Assistant Professor at RUC, Member of NCSRC


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