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.
The dataset tracks key measures such as age, gender, and country to determine overall prevalence, along with responses surrounding employee access to care options; whether mental health or physical illness are being taken as seriously by employers; whether or not anonymity is protected with regards to seeking help; and how coworkers may perceive those struggling with mental illness issues such as depression or anxiety. With an ever-evolving landscape due to new technology advancing faster than ever before – these statistics have never been more important for us to analyze if we hope to remain true promoters of a healthy world inside and outside our office walls.
The Emotional First Aid Dataset is a comprehensive Chinese psychological counseling QA corpus, featuring 20,000 multi-turn dialogues. It is designed to support the development of AI applications in the field of psychological counseling and is available for research purposes.
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 DAIC-WOZ dataset contains clinical interviews designed to support the diagnosis of psychological distress conditions such as anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder. This repository provides code for extracting question-level features from the DAIC-WOZ dataset, which can be used for multimodal analysis of depression levels.