Cognitive network science quantifies feelings expressed in suicide letters and Reddit mental health communities
Simmi Marina Joseph, Salvatore Citraro, Virginia Morini, Giulio, Rossetti, Massimo Stella

TL;DR
This study uses cognitive network science to analyze how feelings are expressed in suicide notes and Reddit mental health communities, revealing complex emotional structures and differences in expression patterns.
Contribution
It introduces a novel method to reconstruct and quantify semantic and emotional associations in clinical narratives and online posts, highlighting emotional polarisation and narrative differences.
Findings
Strong sadness across Reddit boards
Fear prevalent in depression communities
Joy and anticipation in DIY forums
Abstract
Writing messages is key to expressing feelings. This study adopts cognitive network science to reconstruct how individuals report their feelings in clinical narratives like suicide notes or mental health posts. We achieve this by reconstructing syntactic/semantic associations between conceptsin texts as co-occurrences enriched with affective data. We transform 142 suicide notes and 77,000 Reddit posts from the r/anxiety, r/depression, r/schizophrenia, and r/do-it-your-own (r/DIY) forums into 5 cognitive networks, each one expressing meanings and emotions as reported by authors. These networks reconstruct the semantic frames surrounding 'feel', enabling a quantification of prominent associations and emotions focused around feelings. We find strong feelings of sadness across all clinical Reddit boards, added to fear r/depression, and replaced by joy/anticipation in r/DIY. Semantic…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMental Health via Writing · Mental Health Research Topics · Functional Brain Connectivity Studies
