Using Social Media Technology to Improve Access, Reduce Stigma, and Increase Mental Health AdvocacyThe pervasive use of social media among children and adolescents as a primary means of communication and information acquisition essentially mandates professionals working with youth become at least familiar ...
A separate study led by the University of Pittsburgh’s Brian Primack found that adults who used a greater number of social media platforms had worse mental health than those who used fewer. Among 1,787 adults, individuals who used between seven to 11 different social media platforms had ...
Social media usage is growing, and it is been utilized to help provide additional insight on mental health by using the information shared by individuals, as well as data taken from their social media activity. While this approach may provide a unique and effective perspective for mental health ...
The answer is yes because millennials do in fact tend to gravitate towardssocial mediafor consultation on healthcare problems as well as education. In addition to that,social mediahas an enormous impact on lifestyle choices, medical advice, as well as provider selection. According to statistics...
In recent years the number of individuals struggling with mental illness has increased, and traditional mental health services are now considered insufficient under the current circumstances which has prompted researchers to develop new approaches for mental healthcare. Social media usage is growing, and...
Multi-task learning to detect suicide ideation and mental disorders among social media users Mental disorders and suicide are considered global health problems faced by many countries worldwide. Even though advancements have been made to improve me... P Buddhitha,D Inkpen - 《Frontiers in Research...
The number of people affected by mental illness is on the increase and with it the burden on health and social care use, as well as the loss of both productivity and quality-adjusted life-years. Natural language processing of electronic health records is
Multi-Task Learning for Mental Health using Social Media Text Adrian Benton Johns Hopkins University adrian@cs.jhu.edu Margaret Mitchell Microsoft Research∗ mmitchellai@google.com Dirk Hovy University of Copenhagen mail@dirkhovy.com Abstract We introduce initial groundwork for esti- mating suicide ...
pharmacists also has the potential to increase engagement and education. Pharmacists can now easily share helpful information and advice in the form of articles, videos, and other media. This will often attract brands and companies that want you to promote their product as a social media ...
This cohort study assesses whether time spent using social media is associated with internalizing and externalizing mental health problems among