The quantified self: Fundamental disruption in big data science and biological discovery

M Swan - Big data, 2013 - liebertpub.com
A key contemporary trend emerging in big data science is the quantified self (QS)–
individuals engaged in the self-tracking of any kind of biological, physical, behavioral, or …

Depression, negative emotionality, and self-referential language: A multi-lab, multi-measure, and multi-language-task research synthesis.

AM Tackman, DA Sbarra, AL Carey… - Journal of personality …, 2019 - psycnet.apa.org
Depressive symptomatology is manifested in greater first-person singular pronoun use (ie, I-
talk), but when and for whom this effect is most apparent, and the extent to which it is specific …

A meta-analysis of correlations between depression and first person singular pronoun use

NS Holtzman - Journal of Research in Personality, 2017 - Elsevier
Depression is a burden. We discuss how theories, identification, assessment, and treatment
of depression are at least partially tied to the correlation between first person singular …

Linguistic features in depression: a meta-analysis

KB Tølbøll - Journal of Language Works-Sprogvidenskabeligt …, 2019 - tidsskrift.dk
Recent research on depression suggests that speech can reveal underlying processes in
the mind of the depressed. This paper systematically reviews the literature on linguistic …

[PDF][PDF] Aided diagnosis of dementia type through computer-based analysis of spontaneous speech

W Jarrold, B Peintner, D Wilkins, D Vergryi… - Proceedings of the …, 2014 - aclanthology.org
This pilot study evaluates the ability of machined learned algorithms to assist with the
differential diagnosis of dementia subtypes based on brief (< 10 min) spontaneous speech …

First‐person pronoun use in spoken language as a predictor of future depressive symptoms: Preliminary evidence from a clinical sample of depressed patients

J Zimmermann, T Brockmeyer, M Hunn… - Clinical psychology …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Several theories suggest that self‐focused attention plays an important role in the
maintenance of depression. However, previous studies have predominantly relied on self …

The way we refer to ourselves reflects how we relate to others: Associations between first-person pronoun use and interpersonal problems

J Zimmermann, M Wolf, A Bock, D Peham… - Journal of Research in …, 2013 - Elsevier
The frequency with which a person refers to herself is an important marker of psychological
functioning. The aim of the current study was to explore the associations between self …

Creating a Chinese suicide dictionary for identifying suicide risk on social media

M Lv, A Li, T Liu, T Zhu - PeerJ, 2015 - peerj.com
Introduction. Suicide has become a serious worldwide epidemic. Early detection of
individual suicide risk in population is important for reducing suicide rates. Traditional …

[PDF][PDF] Linguistic indicators of language in major depressive disorder (MDD). An evidence based research.

RN Trifu, B NEMEŞ, C Bodea-Hațegan… - Journal of Evidence …, 2017 - researchgate.net
Depression is a significant disorder, with more than 300 million people having this
diagnosis. Mood, cognition and language are altered during depressive episodes …

Within and between-person differences in language used across anxiety support and neutral reddit communities

M Ireland, M Iserman - Proceedings of the Fifth Workshop on …, 2018 - aclanthology.org
Although many studies have distinguished between the social media language use of
people who do and do not have a mental health condition, within-person context-sensitive …