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Temporalities of peer support: the role of digital platforms in the ‘living presents’ of mental ill-health

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Pages 59-72 | Received 08 Jul 2023, Accepted 19 Feb 2024, Published online: 11 Apr 2024
 

ABSTRACT

This paper considers matters of time in online mental health peer support. Significant evidence of the value of peer support exists, with new digital platforms emerging as part of the digitisation of mental health support. This paper draws from a project exploring the impact of digital platforms on peer support through interviews with users of a major UK-based online peer support platform. Drawing on Gilles Deleuze’s concept of the ‘living present’, the paper highlights how notions of past, present and future operate as co-existing dimensions of the present. The analysis highlights how the immediacy of digital platforms elicits expectations of peer support being ‘on tap’, which creates challenges when support is not received synchronously. Unlike in-person support, digital platforms facilitate the archiving of support, which can (re)enter the present at any moment through asynchronous communication. Anticipations of the future feature as dimensions of the present in terms of feelings regarding when support may no longer be needed. The paper offers potential implications for social scientific understanding of digital peer support, which include valuable insight for mental health services designing and delivering digital peer support.

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Funding

The work was supported by the UKRI March Mental Health Network+. There was not a formal grant number.