The American National Mental Health Services Survey (N-MHSS) is an annual survey conducted by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) to collect data on mental health treatment facilities across the United States. The survey provides detailed information on the services and characteristics of these facilities, helping to inform policy and improve mental health care.
The N-MHSS is a valuable resource for researchers, policymakers, and mental health professionals. It includes data on psychiatric hospitals, nonfederal general hospitals with separate psychiatric units, residential treatment centers, community mental health centers, and more. The survey aims to provide a comprehensive picture of the mental health treatment landscape in the United States.
FineWeb-2 is a dataset of over 15 trillion tokens of cleaned and deduplicated English web data from CommonCrawl. This is the second iteration of the popular 🍷 FineWeb dataset, bringing high quality pretraining data to over 1000 🗣️ languages.The 🥂 FineWeb2 dataset is fully reproducible, available under the permissive ODC-By 1.0 license and extensively validated through hundreds of ablation experiments.In particular, on the set of 9 diverse languages we used to guide our processing decisions, 🥂 FineWeb2 outperforms other popular pretraining datasets covering multiple languages (such as CC-100, mC4, CulturaX or HPLT, while being substantially larger) and, in some cases, even performs better than some datasets specifically curated for a single one of these languages, in our diverse set of carefully selected evaluation tasks: FineTasks.
The Emotional First Aid Raw Dataset is a collection of raw, unannotated psychological counseling Q&A data, designed to support research in AI applications for mental health. It contains over 172,000 topics with 2,381,273 messages, totaling 44,514,786 characters, providing a rich source of data for natural language processing and AI development.
The ToM QA Dataset is designed to evaluate question-answering models' ability to reason about beliefs. It includes 3 task types and 4 question types, creating 12 total scenarios. The dataset is inspired by theory-of-mind experiments in developmental psychology and is used to test models' understanding of beliefs and inconsistent states of the world.