Mental Health Data at WHO

Mental Health Data at WHO

The World Health Organization (WHO) provides a comprehensive collection of global health data, including mental health statistics. This resource offers insights into various mental health conditions and their prevalence, helping researchers and policymakers understand and address mental health challenges worldwide.

Mental Health Data at WHO

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The Mental Health section of the WHO Global Health Observatory provides a wide range of data on mental health themes. It includes statistics on mental disorders, suicide rates, depression, and other related topics. This data is crucial for global health research and policy-making, offering a detailed overview of mental health status across different regions and countries.

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HuggingFaceFW/fineweb-2
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HuggingFaceFW/fineweb-2

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.

SoulChat2.0: Psychological Counselor's Digital Twin Framework
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SoulChat2.0: Psychological Counselor's Digital Twin Framework

SoulChat2.0 is a framework for constructing the digital twin of psychological counselors, designed to support the development of AI applications in mental health. It includes a data generation module and a modeling module, enabling the creation of personalized counseling models based on limited real-world counseling cases.

t4d: Conversion Algorithm from ToMi to T4D Dataset
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t4d: Conversion Algorithm from ToMi to T4D Dataset

This project implements the conversion algorithm from the ToMi dataset to the T4D (Thinking is for Doing) dataset, as introduced in the paper https://arxiv.org/abs/2310.03051. It filters examples with Theory of Mind (ToM) questions and adapts the algorithm to account for second-order false beliefs.

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Mental HealthWHOGlobal Health ObservatoryStatisticsResearchPolicy

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