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 National Study of Mental Health and Wellbeing provides key statistics on mental health issues in Australia, including the prevalence of mental disorders, consultations with health professionals, and the use of mental health-related medications. The study covers a wide range of mental health conditions and offers insights into the impact of mental health on individuals and society.
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.
This dataset contains survey responses from individuals in the tech industry about their mental health, including questions about treatment, workplace resources, and attitudes towards discussing mental health in the workplace. By analyzing this dataset, we can better understand how prevalent mental health issues are among those who work in the tech sector—and what kinds of resources they rely upon to find help—so that more can be done to create a healthier working environment for all.