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Detecting depressed users in online forums
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Depression ExtendsPsychological Co-morbiditiesDepressed UsersHealth PsychologyMental HealthPsychologySocial SciencesMental DisordersSocial MediaMood SymptomClinical PsychologyComorbid Psychiatric DisorderPublic HealthTeen Mental HealthMental Health ServicesPsychiatric DiseasePsychiatryDepressionProblematic Social Medium UsePsychiatric DisorderCommon Mental IllnessSocial ComputingAdult Mental HealthMood DisordersMedicinePsychopathologyMajor Depressive Episode
Depression is the most common mental illness in the U.S., with 6.7% of all adults who have experienced a major depressive episode. Unfortunately, depression extends to teens and young users as well, and researchers observed an increasing rate in the recent years (from 8.7% in 2005 to 11.3% in 2014 in adolescents and from 8.8% to 9.6% in young adults), especially among girls and women. People themselves are a barrier to fight this disease as they tend to hide their symptoms and do not receive treatments. However, protected by anonymity, they share their sentiments on the Web, looking for help.
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