| Literature DB >> 29394945 |
Dominik Spinczyk1, Karolina Nabrdalik2, Katarzyna Rojewska3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Diagnosing and treating anorexia nervosa is an important challenge for modern psychiatry. Taking into account a connection between the mental state of a person and the characteristics of their language, this paper presents developed and tested method for analyzing the written statements of patients with anorexia nervosa and healthy individuals, including the identification of keywords.Entities:
Keywords: Anorexia nervosa; Sentiment analysis; Sentiment dictionary
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29394945 PMCID: PMC5797337 DOI: 10.1186/s12938-018-0451-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Eng Online ISSN: 1475-925X Impact factor: 2.819
Fig. 1Number of processed documents classified for specific sentiment polarity
Fig. 2The ratio of positive and negative terms to the total number of sentiment terms before and after exclusion of words forming part of the group
List of key words found in individual documents for the research group
| Id | Positive keywords | Negative keywords |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Well, happy, satisfaction | Bone, skinny |
| 2 | Accept | Stupid, boring, ugly, sad, fat, ugly, horrible, hate, the enemy |
| 3 | Ideal, happy, easy, please, sure | The disease, worse, long, fat, obese, losing weight, bone, terribly hard, lose, shred, fatty, exaggeration, the lack of |
| 4 | A simple | Ugly, disproportionate |
| 5 | The impression | Fat, unattractive, obese |
| 6 | – | Wine, to punish, hurt themselves |
| 7 | Like, nice | Worse, embarrassing |
| 8 | – | Uptight |
| 9 | The joy of | Weak |
| 10 | Cool, enjoy | – |
| 11 | Advanced | The disease |
| 12 | – | Last, nobody, control, huge |
| 13 | – | Imperious, vomiting |
| 14 | Enjoy | Pretend nothing, losing weight |
| 15 | Accept, an amazing, satisfaction, strong, tenacious, help, well | Problem, fat, little |
Fig. 3The summary of calculated sentiment in research and control group
Fig. 4The radar chart presenting the number of keywords founded in subcategories for research group (red) and control group (blue)