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A Social Media Study on Mental Health Status Transitions Surrounding Psychiatric Hospitalizations.

Sindhu Kiranmai Ernala1, Kathan H Kashiparekh1, Amir Bolous1, Asra Ali2, Michael L Birnbaum2, Munmun DE Choudhury1.   

Abstract

For people diagnosed with a mental illness, psychiatric hospitalization is one step in a long journey, consisting of clinical recovery such as removal of symptoms, and social reintegration involving resuming social roles and responsibilities, overcoming stigma and self-maintenance of the condition. Both clinical recovery and social reintegration need to go hand-in-hand for the overall well-being of individuals. However, research exploring social media for mental health has considered narrower, disjoint conceptualizations of people with mental illness - either as a patient or as a support-seeker. In this paper, we combine medical records with social media data of 254 consented individuals who have experienced a psychiatric hospitalization to address this gap. Adopting a theory-driven, Gaussian Mixture modeling approach, we provide a taxonomy of six heterogeneous behavioral patterns characterizing peoples' mental health status transitions around hospitalizations. Then we present an empirically derived framework, based on feedback from clinical researchers, to understand peoples' trajectories around clinical recovery and social reintegration. Finally, to demonstrate the utility of this taxonomy and the empirical framework, we assess social media signals that are indicative of individuals' reintegration trajectories post-hospitalization. We discuss the implications of combining peoples' clinical and social experiences in mental health care and the opportunities this intersection presents to post-discharge support and technology-based interventions for mental health.

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Keywords:  Facebook; health status transitions; mental health; psychiatric hospitalization; social media

Year:  2021        PMID: 36267476      PMCID: PMC9581345          DOI: 10.1145/3449229

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc ACM Hum Comput Interact


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