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Online Mental Health Forums and Rural Resilience: Mixed Methods Study and Logic Model.

Artur SteinerJane FarmerPeter KamstraKaren CarlisleAnthony McCoskerSue Kilpatrick
Published in: JMIR mental health (2023)
The study demonstrated that online forums make valuable contributions to social well-being and access to a range of timely support services for rural people experiencing mental ill-health, and, while doing so, involve users in the processes of resilience building. The study provides a new way for practitioners to frame the work of and value produced by forums. It gives a logic model that can be used in evaluation and audit as it facilitates a causal framing of how forums, as an intervention, link with resilience outcomes. Ultimately, the study contributes to developing new knowledge about how rural resilience building can be conceptualized and measured while showing how forums are part of contemporary health service provision in rural places.
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