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Sarvech Qadir1, Ashwaq Alsoubai2, Jinkyung Katie Park3
1Department of Computer Science, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States.
Detecting youth self-harm or suicide (SH-S) ideation in private Instagram messages requires nuanced, context-aware models. Expanding conversational context significantly improved the accuracy of identifying SH-S expressions, highlighting its importance for mental health tools.
Area of Science:
- Computational linguistics
- Digital mental health
- Youth psychology
Background:
- Youth (13-21 years) private Instagram conversations are analyzed for self-harm or suicide (SH-S) ideation.
- Existing automated mental health tools need improvement in identifying nuanced youth language related to SH-S.
Purpose of the Study:
- Develop interpretable machine learning models to detect the spectrum of SH-S expressions in youth conversations.
- Move beyond simple binary classification to understand varied SH-S language.
Main Methods:
- Analyzed youth-donated Instagram private conversations using traditional and transformer-based machine learning models.
- Incorporated features: psycholinguistic, sentiment, lexical, and conversational context (message to subconversation level).
- Evaluated models including Bidirectional Encoder Representations from Transformers and Distilled Bidirectional Encoder Representations from Transformers.
Main Results:
- Distilled Bidirectional Encoder Representations from Transformers achieved 99% accuracy for SH-S presence in individual messages.
- Fine-grained classification (self, other, hyperbole) accuracy was 89%, improving to 91% with expanded conversational context.
- Contextual understanding is crucial for distinguishing subtle SH-S discourse variations.
Conclusions:
- SH-S automatic detection systems must be sensitive to dynamic youth language on social media.
- Contextual and sentiment-aware models enhance detection and nuanced understanding of SH-S risk.
- Research provides a foundation for ethical interventions, requiring cross-platform and cross-population validation.
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