| Literature DB >> 31017582 |
Noam Soreni1,2, Duncan H Cameron1, David L Streiner2, Karen Rowa1,2, Randi E McCabe1,2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The study of seasonal patterns of public interest in psychiatric disorders has important theoretical and practical implications for service planning and delivery. The recent explosion of internet searches suggests that mining search databases yields unique information on public interest in mental health disorders, which is a significantly more affordable approach than population health studies.Entities:
Keywords: Google; OCD; anxiety; autism; depression; infodemiology; infoveillance; internet; mental health; schizophrenia; seasonality; suicide
Year: 2019 PMID: 31017582 PMCID: PMC6505370 DOI: 10.2196/12974
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Ment Health ISSN: 2368-7959
Figure 1Change in relative search volume over time between search terms from August 2012 to August 2017. OCD: obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Figure 2Nonseasonal search terms (raw data).
Comparison of percent change in peak search volume and mean phase angle difference between terms across 5 years (August 2012 to August 2017). Phase angle values represent the difference in the timing of peak search volume between search terms across the 5-year search period. A positive phase angle difference represents a comparison in which the peak search volume for the second term is occurring later in the year relative to the first term, while a negative value indicates that peak volume for the second term occurs earlier in the year relative to the first. The value in parentheses is the value of the phase angle difference represented in weeks of the year.
| Comparison | Mean difference (%)a | Phase angle (degrees), weeks | |
| Anxiety-autism | –16.2 | .009 | 10.1 (1.5) |
| Anxiety-bipolar | –5.4 | .85 | 14.6 (2.1) |
| Anxiety-depression | –7.5 | .56 | –22.3 (–3.2) |
| Anxiety-OCDb | –22.1 | <.001 | –7.5 (–1.1) |
| Anxiety-schizophrenia | –23.9 | <.001 | –10.8 (–1.6) |
| Anxiety-health | –10.4 | .21 | –21.0 (–3.0) |
| Autism-bipolar | 10.8 | .16 | –4.5 (–0.7) |
| Autism-depression | 8.7 | .39 | –36.9 (–5.3) |
| Autism-OCD | –5.9 | .80 | –22.1 (–3.2) |
| Autism-schizophrenia | –7.7 | .53 | –25.4 (–3.7) |
| Autism-health | 5.8 | .79 | –16.7 (–2.4) |
| Bipolar-depression | –2.1 | >.99 | –32.4 (–4.7) |
| Bipolar-OCD | –16.7 | .007 | –17.6 (–2.5) |
| Bipolar-schizophrenia | –18.6 | .002 | –20.9 (–3.0) |
| Bipolar-health | –4.9 | .89 | –12.2 (–1.8) |
| Depression-OCD | –14.6 | .02 | 14.8 (2.1) |
| Depression-schizophrenia | –16.4 | .008 | 11.5 (1.7) |
| Depression-health | –2.8 | .99 | 20.2 (2.9) |
| OCD-schizophrenia | –1.8 | >.99 | –3.3 (–0.5) |
| OCD-health | 11.7 | .11 | 11.5 (1.7) |
| Schizophrenia-health | 13.6 | .04 | –5.4 (–0.8) |
aMean percent change in search volume between each pair of search terms are the results of the Tukey Honestly Significant Difference posthoc comparisons following one-way analysis of variance.
bOCD: obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Figure 3Peak search volume of search terms in different years. OCD: obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Phase angle difference between years within each search term. The value in each cell is the phase angle difference for that year relative to the peak search volume for year 1 (column two). The value in parentheses is the phase angle difference converted to the corresponding number of weeks. A negative value indicates a shift earlier in the year, relative to the first, and a positive value indicates a shift later in the year, relative to the first.
| Condition | Peak search, year 1 | Year 2, phase angle (weeks) | Year 3, phase angle (weeks) | Year 4, phase angle (weeks) | Year 5, phase angle (weeks) |
| Anxiety | March, week 3 | –31.3º (–4.5) | –44.7º (–6.5) | –48.4º (–7.0) | –42.3º (–6.1) |
| Autism | April, week 1 | –29.8º (–4.3) | –52.7º (–7.6) | –53.9º (–7.8) | –52.2º (–7.5) |
| Bipolar | March, week 4 | –17.2º (–2.5) | –33.3º (–4.8) | –36.2º (–5.2) | –29.5º (–4.3) |
| Depression | February, week 2 | –50.7º (–7.3) | –58.7º (–8.5) | –54.7º (–7.9) | –49.0º (–7.0) |
| Obsessive-compulsive disorder | January, week 3 | 29.0º (4.2) | 19.5º (2.8) | 27.5 (4.0) | 38.3º (5.5) |
| Schizophrenia | January, week 4 | 41.8º (6.0) | 34.0º (4.9) | 28.9º (4.2) | 27.0º (3.9) |
| Health | February, week 3 | –31.3º (4.5) | –44.7º (6.5) | –48.4º (7.0) | –42.3º (6.1) |