2017
DOI: 10.5334/jeps.405
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Cognitive Theories of Depression in Online Peer Support Forums: Exploring the Cognitive Triad

Abstract: This paper explores peer communication in an online support forum for depression, through displays of Beck's cognitive triad. Theoretical semantic thematic analysis of the textual conversations of forum users generated preliminary information on the internet as a platform for the manifestation of depressive symptoms. The study consisted of a two-phase approach. Phase one looked for demonstration of the cognitive triad in user conversations. Phase two analysed how users depicted and responded to peer cognitive … Show more

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“…Social support helps adolescents reduce stress and psychological problems such as depression, perceive more self-confidence, and a high supporting environment, to deal with stressors ( Adyani et al , 2019). Pierce and Hoelterhoff ( 2017) indicated that the cognitive triad about the self, the world, and the future was evident in social support from peers for students to seek help. This was a positive resource for students to receive emotional and social support.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Social support helps adolescents reduce stress and psychological problems such as depression, perceive more self-confidence, and a high supporting environment, to deal with stressors ( Adyani et al , 2019). Pierce and Hoelterhoff ( 2017) indicated that the cognitive triad about the self, the world, and the future was evident in social support from peers for students to seek help. This was a positive resource for students to receive emotional and social support.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%