Critical Behavioral Traits Foster Peer Engagement in Online Mental Health Communities
Aseem Srivastava, Tanya Gupta, Alison Cerezo, Sarah Peregrine (Grin), Lord, Md Shad Akhtar, Tanmoy Chakraborty

TL;DR
This paper investigates the behavioral factors that promote peer engagement in online mental health communities, introducing a new dataset and analyzing how specific behaviors influence support received.
Contribution
It presents BeCOPE, a novel annotated dataset of Reddit mental health posts, and provides insights into how behaviors like self-criticism and readability impact peer support.
Findings
Self-criticism is the most common criticism form at 43%.
Expressing explicit help needs increases assistance likelihood by 18%.
Better readability doubles the chance of receiving support.
Abstract
Online Mental Health Communities (OMHCs), such as Reddit, have witnessed a surge in popularity as go-to platforms for seeking information and support in managing mental health needs. Platforms like Reddit offer immediate interactions with peers, granting users a vital space for seeking mental health assistance. However, the largely unregulated nature of these platforms introduces intricate challenges for both users and society at large. This study explores the factors that drive peer engagement within counseling threads, aiming to enhance our understanding of this critical phenomenon. We introduce BeCOPE, a novel behavior encoded Peer counseling dataset comprising over 10,118 posts and 58,279 comments sourced from 21 mental health-specific subreddits. The dataset is annotated using three major fine-grained behavior labels: (a) intent, (b) criticism, and (c) readability, along with the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDigital Mental Health Interventions · Mental Health via Writing · Impact of Technology on Adolescents
