Time-Dependent Effects of Relational Composition on the Success of Online Wellness Challenge Groups
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Title
Time-Dependent Effects of Relational Composition on the Success of Online Wellness Challenge Groups
Subject
Social Network, Online Support Group, Wellness, Health Behavior Change, Relationship
Description
This study aims to examine time-dependent effects of group-level relational composition, including the number and cohesion of prior online relationships and multiple-group membership (MGM), on the success of online wellness challenge groups (OWCGs) in promoting positive health behavior
among group members. Bridging literature on online groups and social networks for health, this study collected data on 1,252 OWCGs and conducted analyses on how relational composition affected group success longitudinally over the life span of the OWCGs. The results showed that the number of prior online relationships within a group had a positive but decreasing effect over time on group success, whereas cohesion was not a significant predictor. MGM, indicating members’ concurrent participation in multiple OWCGs, showed a positive effect on group success at the beginning but a negative effect towards the end of a group’s life span. Theoretical and practical implications for designing successful OWCGs were discussed.
among group members. Bridging literature on online groups and social networks for health, this study collected data on 1,252 OWCGs and conducted analyses on how relational composition affected group success longitudinally over the life span of the OWCGs. The results showed that the number of prior online relationships within a group had a positive but decreasing effect over time on group success, whereas cohesion was not a significant predictor. MGM, indicating members’ concurrent participation in multiple OWCGs, showed a positive effect on group success at the beginning but a negative effect towards the end of a group’s life span. Theoretical and practical implications for designing successful OWCGs were discussed.
Creator
Jingbo Meng , Soo Yun Shin, Arram Bae, & Brandon Van Der Heide
Source
https://academic.oup.com/jcmc/article/25/2/147/5823258
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Date
30 July 2019
Contributor
Sri Wahyuni
Format
PDF
Language
English
Type
Text
Coverage
Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 25 (2020)
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Collection
Citation
Jingbo Meng , Soo Yun Shin, Arram Bae, & Brandon Van Der Heide, “Time-Dependent Effects of Relational Composition on the Success of Online Wellness Challenge Groups,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed May 20, 2025, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/8656.