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- W2571682298 abstract "Dear Mossman, Two years ago, I moved to a new city for my psychiatry residency. Work leaves me little time to socialize; meeting other singles has been tough. Friends have suggested I try online dating. I'm intrigued, but leery, too. What if a patient sees my profile and asks me about it--or asks me out? Could this harm my professional reputation? Would putting myself out there be a boundary violation? Should I forget about looking for romance online to avoid medicolegal problems? Submitted by Dr. R Most adults want to have happy romantic relationships. But meeting eligible companions and finding time to date can feel nearly impossible to many physicians, especially residents, whose 80-hour work weeks limit opportunities to meet potential partners. (1) So it's no surprise that R's friends have suggested that she try online dating. If she does, she would be far from alone: 15% of U.S. adults have sought relationships online, and one-fourth of people in their 20s have used a mobile dating app. (2,3) Online dating might work well for R, too. Between 2005 and 2012, more than one-third of U.S. marriages started online, and these marriages seemed happier and ended in separation or divorce less often than marriages that started in more traditional ways. (4) Online dating is just one example of how the permeation of online and social media into everyday life is placing doctors in new situations that they find difficult to navigate. (5) Many physicians--psychiatrists among them--date online. Yet, like R, physicians are cautious about using social media because of worries about public exposure and legal concerns. (5) Moreover, medical associations haven't developed guidelines that would help physicians reconcile their professional and personal lives if they seek companionship online. (6) Although we don't have complete answers to R's questions, we have gathered some ideas and information that she might find helpful. Read on as we explore: * potential benefits for psychiatrists who try online dating * problems when physicians use social media * how to minimize mishaps if you seek companionship online. Advantages and benefits Online dating is most popular among young adults. But singles and divorcees of all ages, sexual orientations, and backgrounds are increasingly seeking long-term relationships with internet-based dating tools rather than hoping to meet people through family, friends, church, and workplace. It has become common--and no longer stigmatizing--for couples to say they met online. (2,7) A dating Web site or app is a simple, fast, low-investment way to increase your opportunities to meet other singles and to make contact with more potential partners than you would meet otherwise. This is particularly helpful for people in thinner dating markets (eg, gays, lesbians, middle-age heterosexuals, and rural dwellers) or people seeking a companion of a particular type or lifestyle. (7,8) Many internet dating tools claim that their matching algorithms can increase your chances of meeting someone you will find compatible (although research questions whether algorithms really work (8) ). Dating sites and apps also let users engage in brief, computer-mediated communications that can foster greater attraction and comfort before meeting for a first date. (8) Appeal to psychiatrists Online dating may have special appeal to young psychiatrists such as R. Oddly enough, being a mental health professional can leave you socially isolated. Many people react cautiously when they learn you are a psychiatrist--they think you are evaluating them (and let's face it: often, this is true). (9) Psychiatrists should be cordial but circumspect in conducting work relationships, which limits type and amount of social life they might generate in setting where many people meet their future spouses. …" @default.
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