Engaging with Facebook Health Support Groups among Australian Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Populations

在澳大利亚文化和语言多元化人群中参与 Facebook 健康支持小组

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Abstract

OBJECTIVES: This study aims to explore the key factors that enhance engagement in Facebook health support groups among Australian culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) communities. METHODS: A cross-sectional online survey was conducted using convenience sampling. A total of 1,145 CALD participants residing in New South Wales, Australia, were initially recruited. From this sample, 150 participants who self-reported regular engagement with Facebook health support groups were included in the final analysis. A pilot test (n = 30) demonstrated strong internal consistency (Cronbach's alpha >0.70). Data collection involved a structured questionnaire employing a 7-point Likert scale to assess factors such as motivation, trust, perceived support (received and given), social connectedness, and sense of virtual community. RESULTS: Motivation and trust significantly influenced both support dynamics and the perceived sense of virtual community. The sense of virtual community, in turn, strongly predicted engagement in Facebook health support groups. Interestingly, social connectedness alone was not a significant predictor of engagement. CONCLUSIONS: Fostering a strong sense of virtual community appears to be a critical factor in encouraging sustained engagement in digital health platforms among CALD populations.

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