| Literature DB >> 28739560 |
Hyesil Jung1, Hyeoun-Ae Park1, Tae-Min Song2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Social networking services (SNSs) contain abundant information about the feelings, thoughts, interests, and patterns of behavior of adolescents that can be obtained by analyzing SNS postings. An ontology that expresses the shared concepts and their relationships in a specific field could be used as a semantic framework for social media data analytics.Entities:
Keywords: adolescent; data mining; depression; ontology; social media data
Mesh:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28739560 PMCID: PMC5547245 DOI: 10.2196/jmir.7452
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Internet Res ISSN: 1438-8871 Impact factor: 5.428
Nine frequently asked questions (FAQs), related competency questions, and identified ontology domains.
| FAQs | Competency question | Ontology domain | |
| What causes depression in adolescents? | What are the risk factors for adolescent depression? | Risk factors | |
| Can the way I think lead to clinical depression? | What kind of personality is adolescent depression related to? | Risk factors | |
| What are the signs of depression? | What are the signs and symptoms of adolescent depression? | Signs and symptoms | |
| What are the physical effects of depression? | What are the physical symptoms of adolescent depression? | Signs and symptoms | |
| What kinds of self-tests are available for screening depression in teenagers? | What are the diagnostics of adolescent depression? | Diagnostics | |
| What are the different types of depression? | What are the subtypes of adolescent depression? | Subtype | |
| What should treatment consist of? | What methods are used to treat adolescent depression? | Intervention | |
| What kinds of antidepressants are used to treat? | What medications are used to treat adolescent depression? | Intervention | |
| Are medications safe? Do they increase the risk of suicide? | What are the possible side effects and complications of SSRIsa? | Intervention | |
aSSRIs: Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors.
Figure 1Superclasses in an adolescent depression ontology alongside the basic formal ontology (BFO, left) and example classes in the BFO positions (right).
Example of entity-attribute-value (EAV) data model in the ontology.
| Entity | Attribute | Values |
| History of self-harm | Yes | |
| No | ||
| Reason for self-harm | Academic stresses | |
| To rebel against parents’ values | ||
| Being bullied by peers | ||
| Psychiatric problems | ||
| Chronic poverty | ||
| Traumatic events | ||
| Method of self-harm | Cutting | |
| Piercing | ||
| Burning | ||
| Carving | ||
| Hitting or punching | ||
| Pulling out hair | ||
| Severe scratching | ||
| Frequency of urge to self-harm | <1 hour | |
| 1-3 hours | ||
| 3-6 hours | ||
| 6-12 hours | ||
| 12-24 hours | ||
| >1 day | ||
Figure 2Query results inferred from the ontology (left) and core concepts and their synonyms derived from answers to the frequently asked question regarding signs and symptoms of adolescent depression (right).
Sentiment phrases represented by the entity-attribute-value (EAV) triplet ontology.
| Polarity | Sentiment phrase | Entity | Attribute | Values | |||
| “I am bullied” | Bullying | Experience | Yes | ||||
| Degree | Mild | ||||||
| Assailant | Myself | ||||||
| Victim | Myself | ||||||
| “Stress is severe” | Stress | Presence | Yes | ||||
| Degree | Mild | ||||||
| Cause | Interpersonal relation | ||||||
| “Personality is timid” | Personality | Type | Dependent | ||||
| “I am suffering from a severe case of insomnia” | Insomnia | Presence | Yes | ||||
| Type | Hard to fall asleep | ||||||
| Degree | Mild | ||||||
| “My family is harmonious” | Family concord | Presence | Yes | ||||
| Parent-child relationship | Harmonious | ||||||
| Parental relationship | Harmonious | ||||||
| “I have taken antidepressants regularly” | Antidepressant | Taking drug | Yes | ||||
| Cycle of medication | Regularly | ||||||
| Route of administration | Oral | ||||||
| Side effect | Yes | ||||||
| “I am good at expressing a sentiment” | Expression of emotion | Type | Adept | ||||