Sociodemographics and Transdiagnostic Mental Health Symptoms in SOCIAL (Studies of Online Cohorts for Internalizing Symptoms and Language) I and II: Cross-sectional Survey and Botometer Analysis.
Lorenzo Lorenzo-LuacesJacqueline HowardAndy EdingerHarry Yaojun YanLauren A RutterDanny ValdezJohan BollenPublished in: JMIR formative research (2022)
Triangulating passively acquired social media data and self-reported questionnaires offers new possibilities for large-scale assessment and evaluation of vulnerability to mental disorders. The propensity of participants to share social media handles is likely not a source of sample bias in subsequent social media analytics.