Media
This is a selected list of press coverage on my research (sort by date desc
):
The Atlantic: [What Your Facebook Posts Say About Your Mental Health]
Data Jawn: [Penn Medicine - Twitter And COVID-19]
Twitter Dev: [See how the Penn Medicine CDH uses Twitter data to understand the COVID-19 health crisis]
The Times of India: [Twitter posts can reveal how lonely you are, says study]
The Inquirer: [Penn researchers turn to Twitter to identify loneliness]
Heleo: [Tweets can serve as window into Twitter users’ mental health]
Penn Today: [Cross-cultural similarities and differences in emoji usage]
The Inquirer: [Twitter photos may help detect users with depression, anxiety]
The Economic Times: [Colourless pictures, negative expressions: How a person’s tweets can indicate depression]
KYW Radio: [Social media pictures can show a lot more about your health than expected]
Tech Times: [Twitter Users With Depression And Anxiety Tend To Post Grayscale And Low-Aesthetic Images]
NBC News: [Mood-forecasting tech could help stop bad moods even before they strike]
APA Speaking of Psychology: [Twitter and ADHD]
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation: [Data collection by #Facebook and other companies on @OnTheMoneyCBC]
Mashable: [Psychographic profiling of your likes and dislikes isn’t new, and it’s not going away]
Psychiatric Times: [What Twitter and Brain Imaging Reveal About ADHD]
Faster than Normal (#1 ADHD podcast on iTunes): [ADHD Twitter Scientists]
Danish Politiken: [Technology and social media can be used to detect people with depression]
The Conversation: [Social media can be bad for youth mental health, but there are ways it can help]
Penn Current: [Tweets reveal emotions, behavior patterns of people who suffer from ADHD]
Penn News: [What Can Twitter Reveal About People With ADHD? Penn Researchers Provide Answers]