Microblog discourse analysis for parenting style assessment
Zihan Wei, Lei Cao, Zhihong Qiao, Fang Luo, Xin Wang, Junrui Tian, Qi Li

TL;DR
This study uses social media posts to assess parenting styles and identify students at risk of mental health issues, offering a new tool for early intervention.
Contribution
A novel method to assess parenting styles from microblog data, outperforming existing NLP models including ChatGPT-4.
Findings
Students' microblog posts correlate with their parents' parenting styles through topical and emotional word usage.
The proposed method reduces MSE by 14%, achieving better performance than baseline NLP models.
The tool can help healthcare institutions identify suicide risk factors among students.
Abstract
Parents' negative parenting style is an important cause of anxiety, depression, and suicide among university students. Given the widespread use of social media, microblogs offer a new and promising way for non-invasive, large-scale assessment of parenting styles of students' parents. In this study, we have two main objectives: (1) investigating the correlation between students' microblog discourses and parents' parenting styles and (2) devising a method to predict students' parenting styles from their microblog discourses. We analyzed 111,258 posts from 575 university students using frequency analysis to examine differences in the usage of topical and emotional word across different parenting styles. Informed by these insights, we developed an effective parenting style assessment method, including a correlation injection module. Experimental results on the 575 students show that our…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMental Health via Writing · Digital Mental Health Interventions · Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
