Negative affect variability differs between anxiety and depression on social media.
Lauren A RutterMarijn Ten ThijLorenzo Lorenzo-LuacesDanny ValdezJohan BollenPublished in: PloS one (2024)
Individuals with depression diagnoses showed a higher degree of negative affect variability compared to individuals with anxiety disorders. Our findings support the idea that negative affect variability can be measured using computational approaches on large-scale social media data and that social media data can be used to study naturally occurring mental health effects at scale.