Introduction. The paper reports on an exploratory study of the usefulness of Twitter for unobtrusive assessment of stigmatizing attitudes in the community.Materials and Methods. Tweets with the hashtags #depression or #schizophrenia posted on Twitter during a 7-day period were collected. Tweets were categorised based on their content and user information and also on the extent to which they indicated a stigmatising attitude towards depression or schizophrenia (stigmatising, personal experience of stigma, supportive, neutral, or anti-stigma). Tweets that indicated stigmatising attitudes or personal experiences of stigma were further grouped into the following subthemes: social distance, dangerousness, snap out of it, personal weakness, inacc...
Background: The contents of traditional communication media and new internet social media reflect th...
One's state of mind will influence her perception of the world and people within it. In this paper, ...
BACKGROUND: Recently, significant research effort has focused on using Twitter (and other social med...
Introduction. The paper reports on an exploratory study of the usefulness of Twitter for unobtrusive...
Background There are numerous campaigns targeting mental health stigma. However, evaluating how eff...
Background: Twitter is an indicator of real-world performance, thus, is an appropriate arena to asse...
Background: Twitter is an indicator of real-world performance, thus, is an appropriate arena to asse...
Background/Purpose: Mental illness is highly stigmatized and viewed negatively by the public. Stigma...
A wide range of studies has investigated the role that social media plays with regard to mental heal...
Major depression is a serious health issue afflicting hundreds of millions of people each year, with...
Digital technologies hold promise for supporting the detection and management of schizophrenia. This...
In this paper, we describe a pilot study undertaken to analyse Tweets that identify possible online ...
Major depression is a serious health issue afflicting hundreds of millions of people each year, with...
The global burden of mental health disorders has increased steadily during the past decade. Today, m...
Background: The contents of traditional communication media and new internet social media reflect th...
Background: The contents of traditional communication media and new internet social media reflect th...
One's state of mind will influence her perception of the world and people within it. In this paper, ...
BACKGROUND: Recently, significant research effort has focused on using Twitter (and other social med...
Introduction. The paper reports on an exploratory study of the usefulness of Twitter for unobtrusive...
Background There are numerous campaigns targeting mental health stigma. However, evaluating how eff...
Background: Twitter is an indicator of real-world performance, thus, is an appropriate arena to asse...
Background: Twitter is an indicator of real-world performance, thus, is an appropriate arena to asse...
Background/Purpose: Mental illness is highly stigmatized and viewed negatively by the public. Stigma...
A wide range of studies has investigated the role that social media plays with regard to mental heal...
Major depression is a serious health issue afflicting hundreds of millions of people each year, with...
Digital technologies hold promise for supporting the detection and management of schizophrenia. This...
In this paper, we describe a pilot study undertaken to analyse Tweets that identify possible online ...
Major depression is a serious health issue afflicting hundreds of millions of people each year, with...
The global burden of mental health disorders has increased steadily during the past decade. Today, m...
Background: The contents of traditional communication media and new internet social media reflect th...
Background: The contents of traditional communication media and new internet social media reflect th...
One's state of mind will influence her perception of the world and people within it. In this paper, ...
BACKGROUND: Recently, significant research effort has focused on using Twitter (and other social med...