Social media has become a safe space for discussing sensitive topics such as mental disorders. Depression dominates mental disorders globally, and accordingly, depression detection on social media has witnessed significant research advances. This study aims to review the current state-of-the-art ...
and greater expression of religious involvement. We believe our findings and methods may be useful in developing tools for identifying the onset of major depression, for use by healthcare agencies; or on behalf of individuals, enabling those suffering from depression to be more proactive about their...
Depression is a serious and widespread public health challenge. We examine the potential for leveraging social media postings as a new type of lens in understanding depression in populations. Information gleaned from social media bears potential to complement traditional survey techniques in its ability ...
A study by Carnegie Mellon University suggested positive results for increased interaction. It found people who sent or received more messages and comments reported better improvements in social support, depression and loneliness. Facebook said these improvements were even greater when th...
Young adults who increased their use of social media were significantly more likely to develop depression within six months, according to a new national study authored by Dr. Brian Primack, dean of the College of Education and Health Professions and prof
In 2010, our editorial team wrote about the Internet's inarguable role in overloading information on our readers. In this editorial, we reflect on insights gained, mostly in the past decade, regarding the Internet and social media. Medical and surgical information online is easy to obtain, but...
social support. Given that clinical depression is linked to deficits in positive memory recollection and the ability to sustain positive emotions across time, another future direction is extending this paradigm (using self or social regulation of negative memories) to examine emotion-related and memory...
Greening economic sectors through trade liberalization and efficient governance Jingjing Qi ArticleOpen Access19 Dec 2024 Pollution, hazards, and health inequalities: a longitudinal exploration of the impact of PM2.5 on depression among rural older adults with different incomes in China ...
Communication message cues and opinions about people with depression: an investigation of discussion on Weibo A content analysis was conducted of the posts generated by mass media organizations and public opinion leaders on the Chinese social media platform Sina We... W Wang,Y Liu - 《Asian Journa...
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