In this paper, we analyze the interplay between the use of offensive language and mental health. We acquired publicly available datasets created for offensive language identification and depression detection and we train computational models to compare the use of offensive language in social media posts written by groups of individuals with and without self-reported depression diagnosis. We also look at samples written by groups of individuals whose posts show signs of depression according to recent related studies. Our analysis indicates that offensive language is more frequently used in the samples written by individuals with self-reported depression as well as individuals showing signs of depression. The results discussed here open new avenues in research in politeness/offensiveness and mental health.
翻译:在本文中,我们分析了使用攻击性语言与心理健康之间的相互作用。我们获得了为攻击性语言识别和抑郁症检测而创建的公开数据集,我们培训了计算模型,以比较有自我报告抑郁症诊断的个人群体在社交媒体文章中使用攻击性语言的情况。我们还查看了根据最近的相关研究,其文章显示抑郁症状的个人群体所编写的样本。我们的分析表明,在自我报告抑郁症的个人和有抑郁症症状的个人所编写的样本中,使用攻击性语言更为频繁。这里讨论的结果为礼貌/敏感和心理健康研究开辟了新的途径。