Natural language processing analysis of the psychosocial stressors of mental health disorders during the pandemic

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María P. Raveau
Julián I. Goñi
José F. Rodríguez
Isidora Paiva-Mack
Fernanda Barriga
María P. Hermosilla
Claudio Fuentes-Bravo
Susana Eyheramendy
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[1] Universidad del Desarrollo,Faro
[2] Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile,DILAB, Facultad de Ingeniería
[3] The University of Edinburgh,Science, Technology, and Innovation Studies
[4] Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez,Facultad de Ingeniería y Ciencias
[5] Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez,Escuela de Psicología
[6] Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez,GobLab, Escuela de Gobierno
[7] Fundación Todo Mejora,Facultad de Derecho
[8] Universidad de Chile,undefined
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npj Mental Health Research | / 2卷 / 1期
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10.1038/s44184-023-00039-6
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Over the past few years, the COVID-19 pandemic has exerted various impacts on the world, notably concerning mental health. Nevertheless, the precise influence of psychosocial stressors on this mental health crisis remains largely unexplored. In this study, we employ natural language processing to examine chat text from a mental health helpline. The data was obtained from a chat helpline called Safe Hour from the “It Gets Better” project in Chile. This dataset encompass 10,986 conversations between trained professional volunteers from the foundation and platform users from 2018 to 2020. Our analysis shows a significant increase in conversations covering issues of self-image and interpersonal relations, as well as a decrease in performance themes. Also, we observe that conversations involving themes like self-image and emotional crisis played a role in explaining both suicidal behavior and depressive symptoms. However, anxious symptoms can only be explained by emotional crisis themes. These findings shed light on the intricate connections between psychosocial stressors and various mental health aspects in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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