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Effects of Target, Topic, and Time on Disclosure in an Online Breast Cancer Support Group
Unformatted Document Text:  28 King, S.A., & Moreggi, D. (1998). Internet therapy and self-help groups: The pros and cons. In J. Gackenbach (Ed.), Psychology and the internet: intrapersonal, interpersonal, and transpersonal implications (pp.77-109). San Diego: Academic Press. McTavish, F.M., Gustafson, D.H., Owens, B. H., Hawkins, R.P., Pingree, S., Wise, M., Taylor, J.O., & Apantaku, F.M. (1995). CHESS: An interactive computer system for women with breast cancer piloted with an underserved population. Journal of Ambulatory Care Management 18, 35-41. Moos, R.H., & Schaefer, J.A. (1984). The crisis of physical illness. An overview and conceptual approach. In R.H.Moos (Ed.), Coping with Physical Illness II: New Perspectives (pp.3-25). New York: Plenum Medical Books Co. Morton, T.L. (1978). Intimacy and reciprocity of exchange: A comparison of spouses and strangers. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 36(1), 72-81. Omarzu, J. (2000). A disclosure decision model: Determining how and when individuals will self-disclose. Personality and Social Psychology Review, 4(2), 174-185. Park, C.L. & Stiles, W.B. (1998). Self disclosure. In H.S. Friedman (Ed.), Encyclopedia of mental health, Vol 3, (pp. 411-420.) San Diego, Academic Press. Pennebaker, J.W. (1997). Writing about emotional experiences as a therapeutic process. Psychological Sciences.8(3), 162-166. Petronio, S. (1991). Communication boundary management: A theoretical model of managing private information between marital couples. Communication Theory, 1, 311- 335. Petronio, S. (2000). The boundaries of privacy: Praxis of everyday life. In S. Petronio (Ed.), Balancing the secrets of private disclosures (pp. 37-49). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum. Pozo-Kaderman, C., Kaderman, R.A., & Toonkel, R. (1999). The psychosocial aspects of breast cancer. Nurse Practitioner Forum, 10(3), 165-174.

Authors: Liebhart, Janice., Pingree, Suzanne., Hawkins, Robert., McTavish, Fiona. and Gustafson, David.
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King, S.A., & Moreggi, D. (1998). Internet therapy and self-help groups: The pros
and cons. In J. Gackenbach (Ed.), Psychology and the internet: intrapersonal,
interpersonal, and transpersonal implications (pp.77-109). San Diego: Academic Press.
McTavish, F.M., Gustafson, D.H., Owens, B. H., Hawkins, R.P., Pingree, S., Wise,
M., Taylor, J.O., & Apantaku, F.M. (1995). CHESS: An interactive computer system for
women with breast cancer piloted with an underserved population. Journal of
Ambulatory Care Management 18, 35-41.
Moos, R.H., & Schaefer, J.A. (1984). The crisis of physical illness. An overview and
conceptual approach. In R.H.Moos (Ed.), Coping with Physical Illness II: New
Perspectives (pp.3-25). New York: Plenum Medical Books Co.
Morton, T.L. (1978). Intimacy and reciprocity of exchange: A comparison of
spouses and strangers. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 36(1), 72-81.
Omarzu, J. (2000). A disclosure decision model: Determining how and when
individuals will self-disclose. Personality and Social Psychology Review, 4(2), 174-185.
Park, C.L. & Stiles, W.B. (1998). Self disclosure. In H.S. Friedman (Ed.),
Encyclopedia of mental health, Vol 3, (pp. 411-420.) San Diego, Academic Press.
Pennebaker, J.W. (1997). Writing about emotional experiences as a therapeutic
process. Psychological Sciences.8(3), 162-166.
Petronio, S. (1991). Communication boundary management: A theoretical model of
managing private information between marital couples. Communication Theory, 1, 311-
335.
Petronio, S. (2000). The boundaries of privacy: Praxis of everyday life. In S.
Petronio (Ed.), Balancing the secrets of private disclosures (pp. 37-49). Mahwah, NJ:
Erlbaum.
Pozo-Kaderman, C., Kaderman, R.A., & Toonkel, R. (1999). The psychosocial
aspects of breast cancer. Nurse Practitioner Forum, 10(3), 165-174.


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