LonXplain: Lonesomeness as a Consequence of Mental Disturbance in Reddit Posts
Abstract
Social media is a potential source of information that infers latent mental states through Natural Language Processing (NLP). While narrating real-life experiences, social media users convey their feeling of loneliness or isolated lifestyle, impacting their mental well-being. Existing literature on psychological theories points to loneliness as the major consequence of interpersonal risk factors, propounding the need to investigate loneliness as a major aspect of mental disturbance. We formulate lonesomeness detection in social media posts as an explainable binary classification problem, discovering the users at-risk, suggesting the need of resilience for early control. To the best of our knowledge, there is no existing explainable dataset, i.e., one with human-readable, annotated text spans, to facilitate further research and development in loneliness detection causing mental disturbance. In this work, three experts: a senior clinical psychologist, a rehabilitation counselor, and a social NLP researcher define annotation schemes and perplexity guidelines to mark the presence or absence of lonesomeness, along with the marking of text-spans in original posts as explanation, in 3,521 Reddit posts. We expect the public release of our dataset, LonXplain, and traditional classifiers as baselines via GitHub.
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@article{arxiv.2305.18736,
title = {LonXplain: Lonesomeness as a Consequence of Mental Disturbance in Reddit Posts},
author = {Muskan Garg and Chandni Saxena and Debabrata Samanta and Bonnie J. Dorr},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2305.18736},
year = {2023}
}