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Online social support for Danqin Mama

Published: 01 March 2018 Publication History

Abstract

Voice of Chinese unwed single mothers remains unheard in public discourse in China. Since 2001, the government has enforced punishment and penalties on childbirth out of wedlock. Isolated socially offline, many turn to parenting forums as a source for social support. This study examined the role of online social support in the social and well-being of unwed single mothers in China. In particular, the largest online parenting forum that caters to unwed single mother was examined. After filtering out causal talks and other unrelated conversations, 578 initial unwed motherhood related post was narrowed to a total of 76 threads (which included 4892 messages). Findings reveal that all three types of social support: information, emotion, and tangible support were present and exchanged among the members of the discussion board. The findings highlight a positive impact of online social support on the overall wellbeing of this group. The presence and exchange of social support not only enhanced self-esteem and promoted individual empowerment, but also raised group consciousness and created a bond and a sense of belonging to an online community. Emotional support relieved feelings of loneliness originating from social isolation.Emotional support boosted self-esteem, leading to a more positive view of the future.Tangible support led to improved living conditions and alleviated financial problems.Informational support facilitated navigation through the legal and regulatory system.Findings highlight the significance of virtual space for a disadvantaged group.

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cover image Computers in Human Behavior
Computers in Human Behavior  Volume 80, Issue C
March 2018
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Published: 01 March 2018

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  1. China
  2. Online social support
  3. Parenting forum
  4. Textual analysis
  5. Unwed single mothers

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