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JMIR Aging . 2025;8 :e71452
BACKGROUND: Informal caregiving of an older adult can be a stressful experience. Anonymous online communities, such as Reddit, provide caregivers with an avenue to disclose their stressors and seek support. However, how caregivers disclose their stressors and the effectiveness of these disclosures in eliciting desired social support remain unclear.OBJECTIVE: Guided by the stress process model and optimal matching theory, this study examined stressors disclosed by informal caregivers on Reddit and the types of social support they received in response.METHODS: We conducted a quantitative content analysis of posts and comments in 3 subreddits for informal caregivers of older adults. We identified specific stressors disclosed in the posts, analyzed their co-occurrence, and examined the relationship between these stressors and the presence of different types of social support in corresponding comments.RESULTS: We collected 737 posts and 3446 comments from 3 subreddits. In the posts, caregivers frequently disclosed care recipients' functional problems (500/737, 67.8%), caregiving relationship strain (279/737, 37.9%), care recipients' emotional problems (195/737, 26.4%), and a scarcity of health and social resources (98/737, 13.3%). Care recipients' functional problems often co-occurred with caregiving relationship strain (χ=37.2; P