International multi-site survey on the use of online support groups in bipolar disorder

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International multi-site survey on the use of online support groups in bipolar disorder. / Bauer, Rita; Conell, Jörn; Glenn, Tasha; Alda, Martin; Ardau, Raffaella; Baune, Bernhard T; Berk, Michael; Bersudsky, Yuly; Bilderbeck, Amy; Bocchetta, Alberto; Bossini, Letizia; Castro, Angela M Paredes; Cheung, Eric Y W; Chillotti, Caterina; Choppin, Sabine; Zompo, Maria Del; Dias, Rodrigo; Dodd, Seetal; Duffy, Anne; Etain, Bruno; Fagiolini, Andrea; Hernandez, Miryam Fernández; Garnham, Julie; Geddes, John; Gildebro, Jonas; Gonzalez-Pinto, Ana; Goodwin, Guy M; Grof, Paul; Harima, Hirohiko; Hassel, Stefanie; Henry, Chantal; Hidalgo-Mazzei, Diego; Kapur, Vaisnvy; Kunigiri, Girish; Lafer, Beny; Larsen, Erik R; Lewitzka, Ute; Licht, Rasmus W; Hvenegaard Lund, Anne; Misiak, Blazej; Piotrowski, Patryk; Monteith, Scott; Munoz, Rodrigo; Nakanotani, Takako; Nielsen, René E; O'donovan, Claire; Okamura, Yasushi; Osher, Yamima; Reif, Andreas; Ritter, Philipp; Rybakowski, Janusz K; Sagduyu, Kemal; Sawchuk, Brett; Schwartz, Elon; Scippa, Ângela M; Slaney, Claire; Sulaiman, Ahmad H; Suominen, Kirsi; Suwalska, Aleksandra; Tam, Peter; Tatebayashi, Yoshitaka; Tondo, Leonardo; Vieta, Eduard; Vinberg, Maj; Viswanath, Biju; Volkert, Julia; Zetin, Mark; Whybrow, Peter C; Bauer, Michael.

I: Nordic Journal of Psychiatry, Bind 71, Nr. 6, 2017, s. 473-476.

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Bauer, R, Conell, J, Glenn, T, Alda, M, Ardau, R, Baune, BT, Berk, M, Bersudsky, Y, Bilderbeck, A, Bocchetta, A, Bossini, L, Castro, AMP, Cheung, EYW, Chillotti, C, Choppin, S, Zompo, MD, Dias, R, Dodd, S, Duffy, A, Etain, B, Fagiolini, A, Hernandez, MF, Garnham, J, Geddes, J, Gildebro, J, Gonzalez-Pinto, A, Goodwin, GM, Grof, P, Harima, H, Hassel, S, Henry, C, Hidalgo-Mazzei, D, Kapur, V, Kunigiri, G, Lafer, B, Larsen, ER, Lewitzka, U, Licht, RW, Hvenegaard Lund, A, Misiak, B, Piotrowski, P, Monteith, S, Munoz, R, Nakanotani, T, Nielsen, RE, O'donovan, C, Okamura, Y, Osher, Y, Reif, A, Ritter, P, Rybakowski, JK, Sagduyu, K, Sawchuk, B, Schwartz, E, Scippa, ÂM, Slaney, C, Sulaiman, AH, Suominen, K, Suwalska, A, Tam, P, Tatebayashi, Y, Tondo, L, Vieta, E, Vinberg, M, Viswanath, B, Volkert, J, Zetin, M, Whybrow, PC & Bauer, M 2017, 'International multi-site survey on the use of online support groups in bipolar disorder', Nordic Journal of Psychiatry, bind 71, nr. 6, s. 473-476. https://doi.org/10.1080/08039488.2017.1334819

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Bauer, R., Conell, J., Glenn, T., Alda, M., Ardau, R., Baune, B. T., Berk, M., Bersudsky, Y., Bilderbeck, A., Bocchetta, A., Bossini, L., Castro, A. M. P., Cheung, E. Y. W., Chillotti, C., Choppin, S., Zompo, M. D., Dias, R., Dodd, S., Duffy, A., ... Bauer, M. (2017). International multi-site survey on the use of online support groups in bipolar disorder. Nordic Journal of Psychiatry, 71(6), 473-476. https://doi.org/10.1080/08039488.2017.1334819

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Bauer R, Conell J, Glenn T, Alda M, Ardau R, Baune BT o.a. International multi-site survey on the use of online support groups in bipolar disorder. Nordic Journal of Psychiatry. 2017;71(6):473-476. https://doi.org/10.1080/08039488.2017.1334819

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Bauer, Rita ; Conell, Jörn ; Glenn, Tasha ; Alda, Martin ; Ardau, Raffaella ; Baune, Bernhard T ; Berk, Michael ; Bersudsky, Yuly ; Bilderbeck, Amy ; Bocchetta, Alberto ; Bossini, Letizia ; Castro, Angela M Paredes ; Cheung, Eric Y W ; Chillotti, Caterina ; Choppin, Sabine ; Zompo, Maria Del ; Dias, Rodrigo ; Dodd, Seetal ; Duffy, Anne ; Etain, Bruno ; Fagiolini, Andrea ; Hernandez, Miryam Fernández ; Garnham, Julie ; Geddes, John ; Gildebro, Jonas ; Gonzalez-Pinto, Ana ; Goodwin, Guy M ; Grof, Paul ; Harima, Hirohiko ; Hassel, Stefanie ; Henry, Chantal ; Hidalgo-Mazzei, Diego ; Kapur, Vaisnvy ; Kunigiri, Girish ; Lafer, Beny ; Larsen, Erik R ; Lewitzka, Ute ; Licht, Rasmus W ; Hvenegaard Lund, Anne ; Misiak, Blazej ; Piotrowski, Patryk ; Monteith, Scott ; Munoz, Rodrigo ; Nakanotani, Takako ; Nielsen, René E ; O'donovan, Claire ; Okamura, Yasushi ; Osher, Yamima ; Reif, Andreas ; Ritter, Philipp ; Rybakowski, Janusz K ; Sagduyu, Kemal ; Sawchuk, Brett ; Schwartz, Elon ; Scippa, Ângela M ; Slaney, Claire ; Sulaiman, Ahmad H ; Suominen, Kirsi ; Suwalska, Aleksandra ; Tam, Peter ; Tatebayashi, Yoshitaka ; Tondo, Leonardo ; Vieta, Eduard ; Vinberg, Maj ; Viswanath, Biju ; Volkert, Julia ; Zetin, Mark ; Whybrow, Peter C ; Bauer, Michael. / International multi-site survey on the use of online support groups in bipolar disorder. I: Nordic Journal of Psychiatry. 2017 ; Bind 71, Nr. 6. s. 473-476.

Bibtex

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title = "International multi-site survey on the use of online support groups in bipolar disorder",
abstract = "BACKGROUND: Peer support is an established component of recovery from bipolar disorder, and online support groups may offer opportunities to expand the use of peer support at the patient's convenience. Prior research in bipolar disorder has reported value from online support groups.AIMS: To understand the use of online support groups by patients with bipolar disorder as part of a larger project about information seeking.METHODS: The results are based on a one-time, paper-based anonymous survey about information seeking by patients with bipolar disorder, which was translated into 12 languages. The survey was completed between March 2014 and January 2016 and included questions on the use of online support groups. All patients were diagnosed by a psychiatrist. Analysis included descriptive statistics and general estimating equations to account for correlated data.RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS: The survey was completed by 1222 patients in 17 countries. The patients used the Internet at a percentage similar to the general public. Of the Internet users who looked online for information about bipolar disorder, only 21.0% read or participated in support groups, chats, or forums for bipolar disorder (12.8% of the total sample). Given the benefits reported in prior research, clarification of the role of online support groups in bipolar disorder is needed. With only a minority of patients using online support groups, there are analytical challenges for future studies.",
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RIS

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T1 - International multi-site survey on the use of online support groups in bipolar disorder

AU - Bauer, Rita

AU - Conell, Jörn

AU - Glenn, Tasha

AU - Alda, Martin

AU - Ardau, Raffaella

AU - Baune, Bernhard T

AU - Berk, Michael

AU - Bersudsky, Yuly

AU - Bilderbeck, Amy

AU - Bocchetta, Alberto

AU - Bossini, Letizia

AU - Castro, Angela M Paredes

AU - Cheung, Eric Y W

AU - Chillotti, Caterina

AU - Choppin, Sabine

AU - Zompo, Maria Del

AU - Dias, Rodrigo

AU - Dodd, Seetal

AU - Duffy, Anne

AU - Etain, Bruno

AU - Fagiolini, Andrea

AU - Hernandez, Miryam Fernández

AU - Garnham, Julie

AU - Geddes, John

AU - Gildebro, Jonas

AU - Gonzalez-Pinto, Ana

AU - Goodwin, Guy M

AU - Grof, Paul

AU - Harima, Hirohiko

AU - Hassel, Stefanie

AU - Henry, Chantal

AU - Hidalgo-Mazzei, Diego

AU - Kapur, Vaisnvy

AU - Kunigiri, Girish

AU - Lafer, Beny

AU - Larsen, Erik R

AU - Lewitzka, Ute

AU - Licht, Rasmus W

AU - Hvenegaard Lund, Anne

AU - Misiak, Blazej

AU - Piotrowski, Patryk

AU - Monteith, Scott

AU - Munoz, Rodrigo

AU - Nakanotani, Takako

AU - Nielsen, René E

AU - O'donovan, Claire

AU - Okamura, Yasushi

AU - Osher, Yamima

AU - Reif, Andreas

AU - Ritter, Philipp

AU - Rybakowski, Janusz K

AU - Sagduyu, Kemal

AU - Sawchuk, Brett

AU - Schwartz, Elon

AU - Scippa, Ângela M

AU - Slaney, Claire

AU - Sulaiman, Ahmad H

AU - Suominen, Kirsi

AU - Suwalska, Aleksandra

AU - Tam, Peter

AU - Tatebayashi, Yoshitaka

AU - Tondo, Leonardo

AU - Vieta, Eduard

AU - Vinberg, Maj

AU - Viswanath, Biju

AU - Volkert, Julia

AU - Zetin, Mark

AU - Whybrow, Peter C

AU - Bauer, Michael

PY - 2017

Y1 - 2017

N2 - BACKGROUND: Peer support is an established component of recovery from bipolar disorder, and online support groups may offer opportunities to expand the use of peer support at the patient's convenience. Prior research in bipolar disorder has reported value from online support groups.AIMS: To understand the use of online support groups by patients with bipolar disorder as part of a larger project about information seeking.METHODS: The results are based on a one-time, paper-based anonymous survey about information seeking by patients with bipolar disorder, which was translated into 12 languages. The survey was completed between March 2014 and January 2016 and included questions on the use of online support groups. All patients were diagnosed by a psychiatrist. Analysis included descriptive statistics and general estimating equations to account for correlated data.RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS: The survey was completed by 1222 patients in 17 countries. The patients used the Internet at a percentage similar to the general public. Of the Internet users who looked online for information about bipolar disorder, only 21.0% read or participated in support groups, chats, or forums for bipolar disorder (12.8% of the total sample). Given the benefits reported in prior research, clarification of the role of online support groups in bipolar disorder is needed. With only a minority of patients using online support groups, there are analytical challenges for future studies.

AB - BACKGROUND: Peer support is an established component of recovery from bipolar disorder, and online support groups may offer opportunities to expand the use of peer support at the patient's convenience. Prior research in bipolar disorder has reported value from online support groups.AIMS: To understand the use of online support groups by patients with bipolar disorder as part of a larger project about information seeking.METHODS: The results are based on a one-time, paper-based anonymous survey about information seeking by patients with bipolar disorder, which was translated into 12 languages. The survey was completed between March 2014 and January 2016 and included questions on the use of online support groups. All patients were diagnosed by a psychiatrist. Analysis included descriptive statistics and general estimating equations to account for correlated data.RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS: The survey was completed by 1222 patients in 17 countries. The patients used the Internet at a percentage similar to the general public. Of the Internet users who looked online for information about bipolar disorder, only 21.0% read or participated in support groups, chats, or forums for bipolar disorder (12.8% of the total sample). Given the benefits reported in prior research, clarification of the role of online support groups in bipolar disorder is needed. With only a minority of patients using online support groups, there are analytical challenges for future studies.

KW - Adult

KW - Bipolar Disorder/epidemiology

KW - Female

KW - Humans

KW - Internationality

KW - Internet/utilization

KW - Male

KW - Middle Aged

KW - Self-Help Groups/utilization

KW - Surveys and Questionnaires

U2 - 10.1080/08039488.2017.1334819

DO - 10.1080/08039488.2017.1334819

M3 - Journal article

C2 - 28696841

VL - 71

SP - 473

EP - 476

JO - Nordisk Psykiatrisk Tidsskrift

JF - Nordisk Psykiatrisk Tidsskrift

SN - 0803-9496

IS - 6

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