CareD: Caregiver's Experience with Cognitive Decline in Reddit Posts.

Muskan Garg, Sunghwan Sohn
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With advancements in analysis of cognitive decline in electronic health records, the research community witnesses a recent surge in social media posting by caregivers and/or loved ones of people with cognitive decline. The major challenges in this area are availability of large and diverse datasets, ethics of data collection and sharing, diagnostic specificity and clinical acceptability. To this end, we construct a new dataset, Caregivers experiences with cognitive Decline (CareD), of 1005 posts with more than 194K words and 9541 sentences, highlighting discussions on people with dementia and Alzheimer's disease on Reddit. We discuss the changing trends of discussions on cognitive decline in social media and open challenges for natural language processing and social computing. We first identify the Reddit posts reflecting substantial information as candidate posts. We further formulate the annotation guidelines, handle perplexities to investigate the existence of experiences, self-reported articles and potential caregiver in candidate posts, resulting in the discovery of latent symptoms, firsthand information, and prospective source of longitudinal information about the patient, respectively.

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CareD:照顾者在 Reddit 帖子中对认知能力衰退的体验。
随着对电子健康记录中认知功能衰退分析的进步,研究界发现,最近认知功能衰退患者的照顾者和/或亲人在社交媒体上发布的信息激增。该领域面临的主要挑战包括:大型和多样化数据集的可用性、数据收集和共享的道德规范、诊断特异性和临床可接受性。为此,我们构建了一个新的数据集--"认知衰退的照顾者经验(CareD)",其中包含 1005 篇帖子,超过 194K 个单词和 9541 个句子,突出了 Reddit 上关于痴呆症和阿尔茨海默病患者的讨论。我们讨论了社交媒体中有关认知能力下降的讨论的变化趋势,以及自然语言处理和社交计算所面临的挑战。我们首先将反映大量信息的 Reddit 帖子确定为候选帖子。我们进一步制定了注释指南,处理各种困惑,以调查候选帖子中是否存在经历、自述文章和潜在护理者,从而分别发现潜在症状、第一手信息和患者纵向信息的前瞻性来源。
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