The relationship between self-report of depression and media usage
Depression is a debilitating condition that adversely affects many aspects of a person's life and general health. Earlier work has supported the idea that there may be a relationship between the use of certain media and depression. In this study, we tested if self-report of depression (SRD), wh...
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doaj-4fef426c82ea46428c24e6076c5d4f062020-11-25T02:38:15ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Human Neuroscience1662-51612014-09-01810.3389/fnhum.2014.0071296845The relationship between self-report of depression and media usageMartin eBlock0Martin eBlock1Daniel B Stern2Daniel B Stern3Kalyan eRaman4Kalyan eRaman5Sang eLee6Sang eLee7Jim eCarey8Jim eCarey9Ashlee A Humphreys10Ashlee A Humphreys11Frank eMulhern12Frank eMulhern13Bobby eCalder14Bobby eCalder15Don eSchultz16Don eSchultz17Charles N Rudick18Anne J Blood19Anne J Blood20Anne J Blood21Hans C Breiter22Hans C Breiter23Hans C Breiter24Hans C Breiter25Northwestern UniversityNorthwestern UniversityNorthwestern UniversityNorthwestern University Feinberg School of MedicineNorthwestern UniversityNorthwestern UniversityNorthwestern UniversityMassachusetts General HospitalNorthwestern UniversityNorthwestern UniversityNorthwestern UniversityNorthwestern UniversityNorthwestern UniversityNorthwestern UniversityNorthwestern UniversityNorthwestern UniversityNorthwestern UniversityNorthwestern UniversityNorthwestern University Feinberg School of MedicineNorthwestern UniversityMassachusetts General HospitalMassachusetts General HospitalNorthwestern UniversityNorthwestern University Feinberg School of MedicineMassachusetts General HospitalMassachusetts General HospitalDepression is a debilitating condition that adversely affects many aspects of a person's life and general health. Earlier work has supported the idea that there may be a relationship between the use of certain media and depression. In this study, we tested if self-report of depression (SRD), which is not a clinically based diagnosis, was associated with increased internet, television, and social media usage by using data collected in the Media Behavior and Influence Study (MBIS) database (N=19,776 subjects). We further assessed the relationship of demographic variables to this association. These analyses found that SRD rates were in the range of published rates of clinically diagnosed major depression. It found that those who tended to use more media also tended to be more depressed, and that segmentation of SRD subjects was weighted toward internet and television usage, which was not the case with non-SRD subjects, who were segmented along social media use. This study found that those who have suffered either economic or physical life setbacks are orders of magnitude more likely to be depressed, even without disproportionately high levels of media use. However, among those that have suffered major life setbacks, high media users – particularly television watchers – were even more likely to report experiencing depression, which suggests that these effects were not just due to individuals having more time for media consumption. These findings provide an example of how Big Data can be used for medical and mental health research, helping to elucidate issues not traditionally tested in the fields of psychiatry or experimental psychology.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnhum.2014.00712/fullDepressionbig datadiscriminant analysisMedia Usemarketing communications |
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The relationship between self-report of depression and media usage |
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Depression is a debilitating condition that adversely affects many aspects of a person's life and general health. Earlier work has supported the idea that there may be a relationship between the use of certain media and depression. In this study, we tested if self-report of depression (SRD), which is not a clinically based diagnosis, was associated with increased internet, television, and social media usage by using data collected in the Media Behavior and Influence Study (MBIS) database (N=19,776 subjects). We further assessed the relationship of demographic variables to this association. These analyses found that SRD rates were in the range of published rates of clinically diagnosed major depression. It found that those who tended to use more media also tended to be more depressed, and that segmentation of SRD subjects was weighted toward internet and television usage, which was not the case with non-SRD subjects, who were segmented along social media use. This study found that those who have suffered either economic or physical life setbacks are orders of magnitude more likely to be depressed, even without disproportionately high levels of media use. However, among those that have suffered major life setbacks, high media users – particularly television watchers – were even more likely to report experiencing depression, which suggests that these effects were not just due to individuals having more time for media consumption. These findings provide an example of how Big Data can be used for medical and mental health research, helping to elucidate issues not traditionally tested in the fields of psychiatry or experimental psychology. |
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