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Social Media, Big Data, and Public Health Informatics: Ruminating Behavior of Depression Revealed through Twitter

机译:社交媒体,大数据和公共卫生信息学:通过Twitter揭示的抑郁抑郁行为

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Undiagnosed and untreated depressive disorders have become a serious public health issue and it is prevalent among people of all ages, gender and race. Social media sites, such as Twitter, have become a major venue for people to express/disclose their thoughts and feelings. The tweets from these micro-blogging sites could be used to screen for and potentially detect depression. To date, studies in this area have focused on developing and validating the terms and vocabulary used by users with depression, or evaluating tweets related to depression by using terms that are synonymous with depression. This approach has not produced reliable findings. In this study, we depart from this approach and instead, base our analysis on research on depressive disorders, which indicates the critical significance of repetitive thoughts and ruminating behavior of people with depression. The current study and findings hold important implications for research on depression, social media, and public health informatics.
机译:未经诊断和未经治疗的抑郁症已成为严重的公共卫生问题,在所有年龄,性别和种族的人中普遍存在。诸如Twitter之类的社交媒体网站已经成为人们表达/公开其思想和感受的主要场所。来自这些微博站点的推文可用于筛选并可能检测抑郁症。迄今为止,该领域的研究集中在开发和验证抑郁症使用者使用的术语和词汇,或者通过使用与抑郁症同义的术语来评估与抑郁症相关的推文。这种方法尚未产生可靠的发现。在本研究中,我们偏离了这种方法,而是将我们的分析基于对抑郁症的研究,这表明了重复思考和沉思抑郁者行为的关键意义。当前的研究和发现对抑郁症,社交媒体和公共卫生信息学的研究具有重要意义。

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