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Disability Chat Rooms: Social and Health Chat Online: Publications and Documents

Summary

The Disability Chat Rooms category on Disabled World offers a diverse range of publications covering online social and health chat sites for people with disabilities. These include peer-reviewed studies, such as research on chatbot usage during the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as informative articles on topics like texting in nursing homes and the impact of video chat on self-confidence. The collection also features practical guides on chat room safety, avatars, and rules for online interaction. Many publications are regularly updated, ensuring relevance in the rapidly evolving digital landscape. This comprehensive resource provides valuable insights for individuals with disabilities, healthcare professionals, and researchers, offering a blend of academic findings, practical advice, and community-focused information to enhance online communication and support.

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Disability Chat Rooms: Social and Health Chat Online: Publications and Resources (13 Items)
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During COVID-19 lockdowns, conversations with Artificial Intelligence (AI) chatbots were found to reduce negative moods.


Texting may help reduce avoidable hospitalizations, speed up decision-making, and improve the quality of care in nursing homes.

The Gravvity app brings together social media feeds and chat in a single hub application allowing users to customize their online experience around what matters to them.


Disability organization RespectAbility is inviting Americans with disabilities to share experiences and organize online in a series of Zoom gatherings.


Chatki study shows people who regularly video chat online display increased confidence, mood and are less shy.

Health and disability chat rooms for the disabled and people with disabilities to discuss news and health issues.


Depression chat rooms serve as a safe anonymous haven for people who are seeking a group to understand their feelings and emotions.


Chatting in Internet chat rooms via cell phone or mobile phone plus using cell phone as a webcam video player and dictaphone.


Examines the concept of freedom of speech and banning users in chat rooms resulting in arguments and ISP disconnections.


Examines and explains a number of chat room safety issues to watch for when children and teens begin using online chat rooms.


History of chat rooms and chat safety including IRC instant messaging voice and other types of chatrooms.


History of chat, forums and comment avatars and how they originally came to be.


Disabled World (DW) chat rooms are provided as a free service to everyone. This page is a guide to your use of our disability chat service.

Key: the first check mark indicates the publication carries an editor's note; the second indicates a footnote.

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