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User Engagement Within an Online Peer Support Community (Depression Connect) and Recovery-Related Changes in Empowerment: Longitudinal User Survey

User Engagement Within an Online Peer Support Community (Depression Connect) and Recovery-Related Changes in Empowerment: Longitudinal User Survey

Although the Tibs2001 SEmax gap criterion [69] found an optimum of 7 clusters, the number of participants was very small in the high-engagement clusters (n=3 and n=4), which is why we opted for a 4-cluster solution in which the high-engagement cluster contained 7 (%) participants of the total population (N). After evaluation, the local ethics committee (Commissie Mensgebonden Onderzoek Arnhem-Nijmegen) determined that no ethics approval was required, given the minimal burden to the study participants.

Dorien Smit, Janna N Vrijsen, Theo Broekman, Bart Groeneweg, Jan Spijker

JMIR Form Res 2022;6(11):e39912

A Newly Developed Online Peer Support Community for Depression (Depression Connect): Qualitative Study

A Newly Developed Online Peer Support Community for Depression (Depression Connect): Qualitative Study

At this point, the research sample (n=9) solely consisted of individuals with recurrent or chronic depression. Therefore, a member who had newly joined Depression Connect, introducing herself as having been recently diagnosed with depression, was invited to participate via a personal email.

Dorien Smit, Janna N Vrijsen, Bart Groeneweg, Amber Vellinga-Dings, Janneke Peelen, Jan Spijker

J Med Internet Res 2021;23(7):e25917