The Chinese Psychological QA DataSet is a collection of 102,845 community Q&A pairs related to psychological topics., providing a rich source of data for research and development in psychological counseling and AI applications. Each entry includes detailed question and answer information, making it a valuable resource for understanding user queries and generating appropriate responses.
The Chinese Psychological QA DataSet is a comprehensive dataset containing 102,845 community Q&A pairs. Each entry includes detailed information such as the question title, content, answer count, reward number, and question labels. This dataset is designed to support the development of AI-powered psychological counseling tools and chatbots. It includes a wide range of topics and detailed annotations, making it suitable for tasks such as question answering, sentiment analysis, and dialogue generation. The dataset also provides statistical information like the number of comforts given to the questioner, the number of collections, and the number of replies. This dataset is valuable for researchers and developers working on psychological question-answering systems or related applications.
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Data Archive (SAMHDA) provides a comprehensive collection of data sets related to mental health and substance use. It includes ongoing studies, population surveys, treatment facility surveys, and client-level data, offering valuable insights for researchers and policymakers.
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 CaiTI_dataset repository contains datasets for Motivational Interviewing and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, curated by therapists to train CaiTI.