One's state of mind will influence her perception of the world and people within it. In this paper, we explore attitudes and behaviors toward online social media based on whether one is depressed or not. We conducted semi-structured face-to-face interviews with 14 active Twitter users, half of whom were depressed and the other half non-depressed. Our results highlight key differences between the two groups in terms of perception towards online social media and behaviors within such systems. Non-depressed individuals perceived Twitter as an information consuming and sharing tool, while depressed individuals perceived it as a tool for social awareness and emotional interaction. We discuss several design implications for future social networks...
Depression can be detected from the language people use on social media. This thesis explored patter...
Online social interactions have become commonplace as social media sites like Facebook and Twitter h...
Social media is profoundly changing the way many people interact, and there are growing concerns tha...
One’s state of mind will influence her perception of the world and people within it. In this paper, ...
A wide range of studies has investigated the role that social media plays with regard to mental heal...
Introduction. The paper reports on an exploratory study of the usefulness of Twitter for unobtrusive...
The prevalence of depression is higher among African American college students compared to their Whi...
This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Depression is a common mental disease that impacts people of all ages and backgrounds. To meet needs...
Studies have linked the relationship between social media use and depression. However, previous res...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Computer SciencePascal HitzlerWith the ubiquity of social media pl...
Depression is a major public health concern in the U.S. and globally. While successful early identif...
BACKGROUND: Although the relationship between depression and "offline" social support is well establ...
Online media outlets such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram have forever altered our reality. Peop...
Depression is one of the most common mental health problems among young adults, which is often assoc...
Depression can be detected from the language people use on social media. This thesis explored patter...
Online social interactions have become commonplace as social media sites like Facebook and Twitter h...
Social media is profoundly changing the way many people interact, and there are growing concerns tha...
One’s state of mind will influence her perception of the world and people within it. In this paper, ...
A wide range of studies has investigated the role that social media plays with regard to mental heal...
Introduction. The paper reports on an exploratory study of the usefulness of Twitter for unobtrusive...
The prevalence of depression is higher among African American college students compared to their Whi...
This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Depression is a common mental disease that impacts people of all ages and backgrounds. To meet needs...
Studies have linked the relationship between social media use and depression. However, previous res...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Computer SciencePascal HitzlerWith the ubiquity of social media pl...
Depression is a major public health concern in the U.S. and globally. While successful early identif...
BACKGROUND: Although the relationship between depression and "offline" social support is well establ...
Online media outlets such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram have forever altered our reality. Peop...
Depression is one of the most common mental health problems among young adults, which is often assoc...
Depression can be detected from the language people use on social media. This thesis explored patter...
Online social interactions have become commonplace as social media sites like Facebook and Twitter h...
Social media is profoundly changing the way many people interact, and there are growing concerns tha...