Detecting a Proxy for Potential Comorbid ADHD in People Reporting Anxiety Symptoms from Social Media Data

Claire S. Lee, Noelle Lim, Michael Guerzhoy

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Abstract

We present a novel task that can elucidate the connection between anxiety and ADHD; use Transformers to make progress toward solving a task that is not solvable by keyword-based classifiers; and discuss a method for visualization of our classifier illuminating the connection between anxiety and ADHD presentations. Up to approximately 50% of adults with ADHD may also have an anxiety disorder and approximately 30% of adults with anxiety may also have ADHD. Patients presenting with anxiety may be treated for anxiety without ADHD ever being considered, possibly affecting treatment. We show how data that bears on ADHD that is comorbid with anxiety can be obtained from social media data, and show that Transformers can be used to detect a proxy for possible comorbid ADHD in people with anxiety symptoms. We collected data from anxiety and ADHD online forums (subreddits). We identified posters who first started posting in the Anxiety subreddit and later started posting in the ADHD subreddit as well. We use this subset of the posters as a proxy for people who presented with anxiety symptoms and then became aware that they might have ADHD. We fine-tune a Transformer architecture-based classifier to classify people who started posting in the Anxiety subreddit and then started posting in the ADHD subreddit vs. people who posted in the Anxiety subreddit without later posting in the ADHD subreddit. We show that a Transformer architecture is capable of achieving reasonable results (76% correct for RoBERTa vs. under 60% correct for the best keyword-based model, both with 50% base rate).

Original languageEnglish (US)
Title of host publicationCLPsych 2024 - 9th Workshop on Computational Linguistics and Clinical Psychology, Proceedings of the Workshop
EditorsAndrew Yates, Bart Desmet, Emily Prud�hommeaux, Ayah Zirikly, Steven Bedrick, Sean MacAvaney, Kfir Bar, Molly Ireland, Yaakov Ophir, Yaakov Ophir
PublisherAssociation for Computational Linguistics (ACL)
Pages172-176
Number of pages5
ISBN (Electronic)9798891760806
StatePublished - 2024
Externally publishedYes
Event9th Workshop on Computational Linguistics and Clinical Psychology, CLPsych 2024 - St. Julian's, Malta
Duration: Mar 21 2024 → …

Publication series

NameCLPsych 2024 - 9th Workshop on Computational Linguistics and Clinical Psychology, Proceedings of the Workshop

Conference

Conference9th Workshop on Computational Linguistics and Clinical Psychology, CLPsych 2024
Country/TerritoryMalta
CitySt. Julian's
Period3/21/24 → …

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Language and Linguistics
  • Computer Networks and Communications
  • Speech and Hearing

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