The Lothian Diary Project consists of 125+ audio/video recordings collected from residents of Edinburgh and the Lothian counties in Scotland. Participants discuss their experiences during different stages of the Covid-19 pandemic. The recordings are accompanied by transcriptions and demographic information.
The Lothian Diary Project is a unique collection of personal experiences during the Covid-19 pandemic. It includes over 125 audio and video recordings from residents of Edinburgh and the Lothian counties in Scotland. Each recording is accompanied by a transcription and demographic information, providing a rich resource for social and health research. The project aims to document the impact of the pandemic on individuals and communities.
Psy-Insight is a bilingual, interpretable multi-turn dataset for mental health counseling dialogues. It includes 6,208 rounds of multi-turn counseling dialogues in English and 5,776 rounds in Chinese, annotated with step-by-step reasoning labels and multi-task labels. This dataset is designed to support the application of large language models in mental health and is suitable for tasks such as emotion classification and psychological treatment interpretation.
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.
Collaborative assessment as an intervention in the treatment of mental Illness: a systematic review