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This book describes a computational framework for real-time detection of psychological signals related to Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) in online text-based posts, including blogs and web forums. Further, it explores how emerging computational techniques such as sentiment mining can be used in real-time to identify posts that contain PTSD-related signals, flag those posts, and bring them to the attention of psychologists, thus providing an automated flag and referral capability. The use of sentiment extraction technologies allows automatic in-depth analysis of opinions and emotions expressed by individuals in their online posts. By training these automated systems with input from academic and clinical experts, the systems can be refined so that the accuracy of their detection of possible PTSD signals is comparable to that of psychologists reading the same online posts. While a portion of the literature on this and related topics explores the correlation between text patterns in archived documents and PTSD, no literature to date describes a system performing real-time analysis. Our system allows analysts to quickly identify, review, and validate online posts which have been flagged as exhibiting signs or symptoms of PTSD and enables follow-up, thus allowing for the presentation of treatment options to the authors of those posts. We describe the ontology of PTSD-related terms (i.e., terms which signal PTSD and related conditions) that need to be tracked, the algorithms used for extraction of the intensity of these signals, and the training process used to fine-tune sentiment analysis algorithms. We then present the results of processing a validation data set, different from the training set, comparing the algorithmic output with opinions of clinical psychologists, and explain how the concept can be extended to detect signals of other psychological conditions. We present a sample system architecture and implementation which can be used to engage users and their families, either anonymously or eponymously, and use the sentiment extraction algorithms as an early screening tool to alert clinicians to participants who may require close monitoring or follow-up. Finally, we describe a user test conducted with users recruited from the Veteran population and present the results of the analyses on the data.;Introduction -- Introduction to PTSD Signals -- Data Source -- Text Analytics -- Scoring Engine -- System Overview -- Conclusions.

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Vadim Kagan , Edward Rossini and Demetrios Sapounas SpringerBriefs in Computer Science Sentiment Analysis for PTSD Signals 2013 10.1007/978-1-4614-3097-1_1
The Author(s) 2013
1. Introduction
Vadim Kagan 1, Edward Rossini 2 and Demetrios Sapounas 3
(1)
SentiMetrix, Inc., Bethesda, MD, USA
(2)
Roosevelt University, Chicago, IL, USA
(3)
Center for International Rehabilitation, Washington, DC, USA
Abstract
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a mental health condition triggered by seeing or experiencing an event that caused or threatened serious harm or death (National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), 2007. http://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/publications/post-traumatic-stress-disorder-research-fact-sheet/index.shtml ; Mayo Clinic, 2011. http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/post-traumatic-stress-disorder/DS00246 ). PTSD can be difficult to diagnose, but if left untreated, it can lead to a variety of serious personal, familial, and societal problems (e.g., domestic violence, suicide, unemployment). Current available therapeutic interventions for PTSD and major depression vary substantially in their effectiveness. Major impediments to the development of transformational interventions include a lack of basic disease-level knowledge, availability of biomarkers and translational tools, the clinical evidence to identify patients at-risk, and absence of personalized treatment approaches. The governments of the United States, United Kingdom and other countries have identified PTSD as a serious condition affecting many Service members returning from deployments. Many organizations have identified the need to develop new methods for detection and analysis of symptoms and for outreach to Service members suffering from psychological illnesses including PTSD. At present, a large percentage of Service members returning home from Iraq and Afghanistan suffer clinical levels of major depressive disorder and/or PTSD. This book presents technologies demonstrating high accuracy in detection of PTSD signals in textual documents.
1.1 The Problem
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a mental health condition triggered by seeing or experiencing an event that caused or threatened serious harm or death [].
1.2 PTSD and the Military
Millions of Americans experience PTSD each year [].
Epidemiological estimates indicate that at least 20 % of returning forces from the Iraq and Afghanistan wars are afflicted with PTSD or major depression [].
A survey of 3,500 soldiers, who served their third deployment within 6 years in Iraq, during 2007 and 2008, found that using anonymous screening measures, 12 % of returning troops met the criteria for depression or PTSD compared to just over 4 % when using standard assessments [].
The National Center for PTSD reports that many individuals experiencing symptoms of PTSD do not seek assistance, and only four in ten Service members with mental health symptoms actually seek assistance [] and reduce the stigma associated with matters of mental health.
In the Journal of the American Medical Association , a review of the scientific literature [].
1.3 Technology for PTSD
Many organizations have identified the need to develop new methods for detection and analysis of symptoms and for outreach to Service members suffering from psychological illnesses including PTSD. At present, a large percentage of Service members returning home from Iraq and Afghanistan suffer clinical levels of major depressive disorder, PTSD, and/or the effects of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). Studies have reported rates ranging from 18 to 42 % of Service members who have serious psychological health challenges. Many more suffer at subclinical levels. Challenges remain to connect those in need with world-class medical and psychological health services and to de-stigmatize the psychological health process. For example, studies have shown that only 9.5 % of war-fighters diagnosed with PTSD attend mental health sessions within the first year following diagnosis. Online resources and activities, interactive media, and social networking have great potential to supplement and enhance traditional healthcare options and encourage Service members to seek treatment from trained providers.
The hypothesis of this project was that new analytic technologies can be developed to be applied on social media, audio, or video streams with the objective of detecting psychological signals, specifically those indicative of PTSD. The objective of the analytic technologies is to create tools to be used as decision or screening aids by clinicians. Another application of the technologies includes encouraging people to explore treatment options. These technologies would be of great importance to the US Government and the Veterans Administration (VA) because they have the potential of reducing the dependence on clinicians and psychologists at a time when the VA is faced with an increase in the number of Service members requiring psychological treatment, as well as experiencing a shortage of psychologists who can effectively handle the influx of new patients.
1.4 Project Overview
The Community for Education, Wellness and Support (CEWS) described in this publication, is part of a project focused on investigating the use of text analysis technologies, automated psychological assessment, and education tools to facilitate screening, referral, and patient education in populations affected by PTSD, in an anonymous and secure fashion. Efforts focus on three areas:
PTSD signal identification and screening
Education and training
Recommendations for clinical care
While the main focus of this book was on detection of PTSD-related signals, the overall scope of the CEWS project included developing innovative solutions in several related areas:
  • Anonymous self-assessment and guided screening tools
  • Information on targeting the identification of PTSD signals
  • Automated referral mechanisms to:
    • Online resources
    • Providers within the VA system
    • Educational materials
Given the demonstrated high accuracy in detection of PTSD signals comparable to that of human experts (as described in Chap. ). Another use case of these technologies is integration into telemedicine applications where they can be used for screening patient communications. Additionally, it is anticipated that the availability of these resources will aid Service members, their providers, and families in assessing their condition, mitigating feelings of isolation and achieving their full potential.
1.5 Book Outline
The book provides background information on PTSD and related psychological signals; details the technology developed, the data flows, the processing and results; and a sample system implementation. More specifically the subsequent chapters cover:
An introduction to PTSD that will explain the notion of PTSD-related psychological signals, and will also present the categorization of PTSD symptoms, the sources and methodologies used to unify clinical and colloquial terms into a PTSD ontology, and the resulting ontology.
A description of the selection of data sources serving as inputs to the system for training and testing the text analysis algorithms. This section will also cover the selection criteria applied to web forums and blogs, and will explain the role the materials from the psychological library play in the project. Further, the data collection and pre-processing workflow before the data is stored in a database and submitted to the text analysis engine for processing will be described.
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