An evolving list of electronic media datasets used to model mental health status. This repository curates a variety of datasets from different sources, including social media platforms, online forums, and academic studies, to support research in mental health modeling and AI applications.
The Mental Health Datasets repository is a curated list of datasets that can be used to model and analyze mental health status. It includes datasets from various sources such as Reddit, Twitter, and online support forums, covering a wide range of mental health conditions like depression, anxiety, and suicidal ideation. This resource is invaluable for researchers and developers working on AI models for mental health support and intervention.For an overview of existing datasets, please consider reading the paper 'On the State of Social Media Data for Mental Health Research'.
The ISSP is a cross-national collaboration program conducting annual surveys on diverse topics relevant to social sciences. Established in 1984, it includes members from various cultures around the globe. Over one million respondents have participated in ISSP surveys, and all collected data and documentation are available free of charge.
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.
This study surveys the attitudes and behaviors of US higher education faculty members regarding online resources, the library, and related topics. It covers a wide range of issues, including faculty dependence on electronic scholarly resources, the transition from print to electronic journals, publishing preferences, e-books, and the preservation of scholarly journals.