The Relationship between Deteriorating Mental Health Conditions and Longitudinal Behavioral Changes in Google and YouTube Usages among College Students in the United States during COVID-19: Observational Study
Anis Zaman, Boyu Zhang, Ehsan Hoque, Vincent Silenzio, Henry Kautz

TL;DR
This study investigates how deteriorating mental health among U.S. college students during COVID-19 correlates with changes in their Google Search and YouTube usage patterns, highlighting potential for non-invasive mental health monitoring.
Contribution
It introduces a longitudinal analysis linking online behavioral shifts with mental health deterioration, demonstrating feasibility for non-invasive mental health surveillance using digital footprints.
Findings
Significant increase in late-night online activities during mental health decline.
Elevated usage of keywords related to negative emotions and social issues.
Changes in online behaviors can indicate mental health deterioration.
Abstract
Mental health problems among the global population are worsened during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19). How individuals engage with online platforms such as Google Search and YouTube undergoes drastic shifts due to pandemic and subsequent lockdowns. Such ubiquitous daily behaviors on online platforms have the potential to capture and correlate with clinically alarming deteriorations in mental health profiles in a non-invasive manner. The goal of this study is to examine, among college students, the relationship between deteriorating mental health conditions and changes in user behaviors when engaging with Google Search and YouTube during COVID-19. This study recruited a cohort of 49 students from a U.S. college campus during January 2020 (prior to the pandemic) and measured the anxiety and depression levels of each participant. This study followed up with the same cohort during May…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCOVID-19 and Mental Health · Digital Mental Health Interventions · Misinformation and Its Impacts
