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Area of Science:

  • Social Sciences
  • Psychology
  • Communication Studies

Background:

  • Computer-mediated support groups (CMSGs) have gained significant scholarly interest.
  • Recent meta-analyses show mixed results regarding CMSG effectiveness, with wide effect size variations.
  • Previous research has not fully explored study design and demographic moderators.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To conduct a comprehensive meta-analysis of newly published studies on CMSGs.
  • To examine the impact of study design and demographic factors as moderators of CMSG effectiveness.
  • To update findings on group size as a moderator with an expanded dataset.

Main Methods:

  • Meta-analysis of 15 recent empirical controlled studies on CMSGs.
  • Inclusion of studies from Rains and Young's prior meta-analysis.
  • Statistical testing of study design and demographic moderators, and group size.

Main Results:

  • Synthesized effect sizes from a larger, updated sample of CMSG studies.
  • Identified significant moderators influencing CMSG outcomes.
  • Provided updated effect size estimates, accounting for previously unexamined variables.

Conclusions:

  • CMSGs demonstrate a nuanced impact on participants, influenced by specific study and participant characteristics.
  • Findings offer critical insights for optimizing CMSG design and implementation.
  • The study contributes to a more robust understanding of CMSG efficacy in diverse contexts.