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%T Social Support in Online Peer Groups for Celiac Disease %A Köstlin, Dorothee %A Siem, Birte %A Rohmann, Anette %J European Journal of Health Psychology %N 3 %P 138-143 %V 30 %D 2023 %K online peer support; emotional and informational support; dietary compliance; Deutsche Version der Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWLS) (ZIS147) %@ 2512-8450 %~ FDB %> https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-97228-2 %X Background: While there is considerable evidence for the positive effects of onsite peer support on health outcomes, few studies have addressed the impact of online peer support. Aims: This study differentiates between emotional (ES) and informational (IS) online peer support for people with celiac disease. We hypothesize that receiving ES and IS positively correlates with self-reported well-being and dietary compliance and that these relations would be moderated by the duration of illness. Method: We used a correlational, cross-sectional design (N = 369). Results: Both functions of support were positively related to well-being and dietary compliance. The strengths of the positive relationships between ES and both outcomes and IS and well-being were independent of the duration of illness. IS was significantly positively related to dietary compliance among participants with a longer duration of illness, but unrelated among participants with a shorter duration. Limitations: Due to the correlational design, we cannot infer causality. Conclusion: Our findings advance the understanding of online support in contexts where proper self-management is crucial for health outcomes. %C DEU %G en %9 Zeitschriftenartikel %W GESIS - http://www.gesis.org %~ SSOAR - http://www.ssoar.info