| Literature DB >> 29650507 |
Erin Kelleher1, Megan Moreno1,2, Megan Pumper Wilt1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Adolescents and young adults frequently post depression symptom references on social media; previous studies show positive associations between depression posts and self-reported depression symptoms. Depression is common among young people and this population often experiences many barriers to mental health care. Thus, social media may be a new resource to identify, recruit, and intervene with young people at risk for depression.Entities:
Keywords: adolescents; depression; intervention; social media; tumblr
Year: 2018 PMID: 29650507 PMCID: PMC5920159 DOI: 10.2196/resprot.9421
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Res Protoc ISSN: 1929-0748
Depression codebook criteria.
| Category | Terms or phrases to include | Terms or phrases to exclude |
| Depressed mood | Sad, empty, crying, tearful, alone, lonely, sad face emoticon | “I had a bad day”, “FML” |
| Decreased interest or pleasure in activities | Not having fun, don't feel like doing anything, giving up | |
| Increase/decrease in appetite | No appetite, don't feel like eating, can't stop eating, eating everything in sight | “I ate too much at McDonalds this weekend,” references to poor eating habits rather than changes in appetite |
| Sleep problems | Sleeping too much, slept more than 10 hours, fatigue, tired, exhausted | |
| Psychomotor agitation/retardation | Feeling slow | |
| Loss of energy | Can't get anything done, no motivation | |
| Feelings of guilt, worthlessness, negative self-appraisal | Feels guilty or worthless, “I'm so stupid” | |
| Indecisiveness | Can't decide on something, don't feel like deciding, can't make up mind | |
| Recurrent thoughts of death or suicidal ideation | Thinking of ways to commit suicide, references to jumping | |
| Difficulty concentrating | Can't study, can't finish work, can't concentrate | Don't want to concentrate, can't concentrate because of activity (TV, friends, Facebook) |
Figure 1Flowchart of study design. P values calculated using an unpaired t test. Bolded values indicate significant values. PHQ-9: Patient Health Questionnaire-9.