论文标题
Covid-19爆发期间的心理健康大流行:社交媒体作为公共心理健康的窗口
Mental Health Pandemic during the COVID-19 Outbreak: Social Media as a Window to Public Mental Health
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论文摘要
在19009年大流行期间的预防措施(例如锁定和社会疏远)大大增加了对社会隔离的看法(即,年轻人的社会需求与社会环境的规定之间存在差异)。社会隔离与情境孤独感密切相关(即环境变化中脱离孤独感),这是抑郁症状的危险因素。先前的研究表明,脆弱的年轻人可能会寻求诸如Reddit之类的在线社交平台的支持,Reddit是一个孤独的人,可以通过与广泛的社交网络进行匿名沟通来寻求心理健康的舒适环境。因此,这项研究旨在识别和分析与孤独的对话中有关孤独感的对话,这在大流行期间对与抑郁症相关的散发性产生了影响。我们的研究利用逻辑回归和主题建模来对大流行之前和期间有关孤独感的抑郁相关讨论进行分类和检查。我们的结果表明,与抑郁症相关的讨论的数量显着增加(即与心理健康,社会互动,家庭和情感有关的主题),在大流行期间报告了挑战。我们还发现,从与孤独相关的讨论中出现的主导主题转变为孤独的讨论,从约会(前票)到在线互动和社区(大流行),这表明大流行期间的表达或在线社会支持的需求增加或需要。当前的发现表明,社交媒体有潜力作为监测公共心理健康的窗口。我们未来的研究将在临床上验证当前的方法,这对在危机期间设计监视系统具有影响。
Intensified preventive measures during the COVID-19 pandemic, such as lockdown and social distancing, heavily increased the perception of social isolation (i.e., a discrepancy between one's social needs and the provisions of the social environment) among young adults. Social isolation is closely associated with situational loneliness (i.e., loneliness emerging from environmental change), a risk factor for depressive symptoms. Prior research suggested vulnerable young adults are likely to seek support from an online social platform such as Reddit, a perceived comfortable environment for lonely individuals to seek mental health help through anonymous communication with a broad social network. Therefore, this study aims to identify and analyze depression-related dialogues on loneliness subreddits during the COVID-19 outbreak, with the implications on depression-related infoveillance during the pandemic. Our study utilized logistic regression and topic modeling to classify and examine depression-related discussions on loneliness subreddits before and during the pandemic. Our results showed significant increases in the volume of depression-related discussions (i.e., topics related to mental health, social interaction, family, and emotion) where challenges were reported during the pandemic. We also found a switch in dominant topics emerging from depression-related discussions on loneliness subreddits, from dating (prepandemic) to online interaction and community (pandemic), suggesting the increased expressions or need of online social support during the pandemic. The current findings suggest the potential of social media to serve as a window for monitoring public mental health. Our future study will clinically validate the current approach, which has implications for designing a surveillance system during the crisis.