How People With a Bipolar Disorder Diagnosis Talk About Personal Recovery in Peer Online Support Forums: Corpus Framework Analysis Using the POETIC Framework.

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Full Title: JMIR Med Inform

Abbreviation: JMIR Med Inform

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Subject Category: Medical Informatics

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"The authors wish to thank the volunteers with lived experience who provided helpful insights for conducting and writing up this research. GJ is grateful to Enrica Troiano for insightful discussions on designing and evaluating the coding for personal recovery relevance. She would also like to thank Gavin Brookes and the participants of the 6th Corpora & Discourse International Conference for helpful comments on the corpus construction and analysis. The authors also thank Matthew Coole for testing the code release. This study was completed as part of a PhD studentship for GJ, which was funded by the Faculty of Health and Medicine at Lancaster University, United Kingdom."

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