Abstract

Interpersonal relationships are vital to our well-being. In recent years, it has become increasingly common to seek relationship help through anonymous online platforms. Accordingly, we conducted a large-scale analysis of real-world relationship help-seeking to create a descriptive overview of the nature and substance of online relationship help-seeking. By analyzing the demographic characteristics and language of relationship help-seekers on Reddit (N = 184,631), we establish the first-ever big data analysis of relationship help-seeking and relationship problems in situ among the general population. Our analyses highlight real-world relationship struggles found in the general population, extending beyond past work that is typically limited to counseling/intervention settings. We find that relationship problem estimates from our sample are closer to those found in the general population, providing a more generalized insight into the distribution and prevalence of relationship problems as compared with past work. Further, we find several meaningful associations between relationship help-seeking behavior, gender, and attachment. Notably, numerous gender differences in help-seeking and romantic attachment emerged. Our findings suggest that, contrary to more traditional contexts, men are more likely to seek help with their relationships online, are more expressive of their emotions (e.g., discussing the topic of “heartache”), and show language patterns generally consistent with more secure attachment. Our analyses highlight pathways for further exploration, providing even deeper insights into the timing, lifecycle, and moderating factors that influence who, what, why, and how people seek help for their interpersonal relationships.

Highlights

  • IntroductionWe increasingly seek help for life stressors in online spaces, ranging from traditional support forums to social networking sites such as Facebook (Pan et al, 2020)

  • We explored data from the r/relationships subreddit, one of the largest online communities for relationship help-seeking, comprising over three million members. r/relationships is self-described as: “...a community built around helping people and the goal of providing a platform for interpersonal relationship advice between redditors

  • The mean age of online relationship help-seekers (24.04 years) was considerably younger than average age ranges typically found in professional contexts (i.e., 38– 41 years; Duncan et al, 2020; Schofield et al, 2015), with the majority of users falling in the 18–24 age bracket (54.95%)

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Introduction

We increasingly seek help for life stressors in online spaces, ranging from traditional support forums to social networking sites such as Facebook (Pan et al, 2020). This shift to online platforms provides new opportunities to study the underlying drivers of relationship help-seeking behavior at large scale in real-world contexts. Identify new opportunities to leverage naturalistic, online data sources to better understand people and their romantic relationships; 3. Examine the characteristics, substance, and nature of relationship problems and relationship help-seeking behavior through big data analytics. A strength of professional sources of relationship support is their often minimal personal involvement, providing a balance of objectivity and impartiality, yet affording the opportunity for some degree of personalized and context-aware feedback

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