Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine (Jan 2014)

Social networking sites: An adjunctive treatment modality for psychological problems

  • Indu S Menon,
  • Manoj Kumar Sharma,
  • Prabha S Chandra,
  • K Thennarasu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/0253-7176.135374
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 36, no. 3
pp. 260 – 263

Abstract

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Background: Social networking is seen as a way to enhance social support and feeling of well-being. The present work explores the potentials of social networking sites as an adjunctive treatment modality for initiating treatment contact as well as for managing psychological problems. Materials and Methods: Interview schedule, Facebook intensity questionnaire were administered on 28 subjects with a combination of 18 males and 10 females. They were taken from the in-patient and out-patient psychiatry setting of the hospital. Results: Facebook was the most popular sites and used to seek emotional support on the basis of the frequent updates of emotional content that users put in their profile; reconciliations, escape from the problems or to manage the loneliness; getting information about illness and its treatment and interaction with experts and also manifested as problematic use. Conclusions: It has implications for developing social networking based adjunctive treatment modality for psychological problems.

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