Presence of Emotions in Network Discourse on Mental Health: Thematic Analysis
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design
2.2. Sampling and Data Collection
2.3. Analysis of the Data Set
3. Results
3.1. Users Who Do Use Emotions in Their Speech
3.1.1. Positive Emotions
“Mental Health is also important. If you need help please shout out, we all matter. Don’t stop fighting, we’ll be here to support you, 😔❤️ We all deserve respect, love, ayuda ❤️ #MentalHealth”
“There are prices you don’t have to pay to be loved #psychology #love #partner #self-esteem #self-love #self-health #emotionalhealth #emotions #emotionalintelligence”
“Those little details are the ones that make the difference and that generate happiness for us ✨ #psychotherapy #psychologyonline #therapyonline #mentalhealth #help #wellness #wellness #psychology #happiness #happy #uniquedetails #details #detailswithlove”
“🟠#WellnessTour We visited the #AdultoMayor program in the municipality of #Nemocón where we conducted training in emotion management for #MentalHealth 🥳 #Happiness is a matter of training”
3.1.2. Negative Emotions
“Stress has a thousand faces and contributes to as many as 300 million people having had anxiety at some point, according to WHO. #saludmentalhealth”
“Regularly #exercising 🤸🏻♀️ reduces stress levels, helps improve depression and #anxiety and makes it easier to rest and sleep better. Discover the 4 benefits of exercising for your #mentalhealth”
“The sad, very sad thing is to see how on #MentalHealth issues society is at zeros. How they downplay and make fun of what happened. To all those people, I hope they are never in that hell, which is lethal”
“That’s how sad the reality is that many sweep under the rug along with the dirt. Calling all cases #MentalHealth issues is costing lives”
“Cascade of unnecessary barbarities said to a patient. #MentalHealth Really? I’ve read things that get on my nerves. This gives me a lot of anger, a lot of impotence...”
“#friends #self-esteem #self-love #self-love #amorsano #resilience #emotionalintelligence #emotions #assertiveness #therapy #psychology #anxiety #fear #stress #women #self-care #self-care #mentalhealth #depression #couples #families #nurturing #emotionaleducation #wellness #assertiveness #adolescence”
3.2. Users Who Do Not Use Emotions in Their Discourse
“Depression prevention is essential to our mental health and well-being. Talk to someone you trust, seek professional help and practice daily self-care. Let’s take care of our mind as much as our body! #MentalHealth #DepressionPrevention”
“Parkinson’s not only affects the body, it can also have a significant impact on mental health Learn more about this disease and how we can better support people living with it!💪🏽💙 #Parkinson’s #MentalHealth”
“Insomnia is a disorder that affects many people around the world. To improve sleep quality, establish a sleep routine, avoid stimulants, create a suitable sleep environment, practice relaxation and exercise regularly. #insomnia #mentalhealth”
“Reducing exposure to #stress and including #rest #time increases your #mental #health and #integral #wellness #today #network #community #coaching #solitude”
“States should not keep using mental health for advertising, they need to get serious about this once and for all and get citizens help! #mentalhealth #MentalHealth #SuicidePrevention”
“You are absolutely right, #suicide is not an act of cowardice, these things should not be talked about so lightly, it is a very serious issue, there are many, many people with that problem that can be very affected by the things that are said #MentalHealth #Depression”
“The importance of leading by seeking people’s well-being. New studies suggest that for 70% of the population, their bosses have the same impact on their #MentalHealth as their partner”
“That’s where leadership is going to play a key role in counteracting #mentalhealth issues, with conscientious managers generating a space to be able to talk. Let the question of how an employee is feeling be followed by, “How can I help you?”
“And this can lead to suffering from anxiety and depression. This more can produce unwanted loneliness. #DidYouKnow #MentalHealth”
“#HealthYouDeserve is the one that also protects #MentalHealth for depressive, psychiatric, addicts, we all have the right to comprehensive health system, where life prevails and not death and neglect that now exists”
4. Discussion
5. Limits
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Main Theme | Related Sub-Themes |
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1. Users who do use emotions in their speech | 1.1 Positive emotions |
1.2 Negative emotions | |
2. Users who do not use emotions in their speech |
Codes | It Does Mention Emotions |
---|---|
Physical activity | 4 |
Love | 27 |
Anxiety | 33 |
Support | 2 |
Self-care | 1 |
Self-esteem | 12 |
Welfare | 13 |
Depression | 20 |
Empathy | 2 |
Stress | 9 |
Happiness | 3 |
Healthy habits | 4 |
Illusion | 1 |
Codes | No Mention of Emotions |
---|---|
Physical activity | 8 |
Anxiety | 2 |
Support | 4 |
Self-esteem | 3 |
Welfare | 30 |
Depression | 16 |
Empathy | 1 |
Stress | 6 |
Healthy habits | 8 |
Anger | 1 |
Addiction problems | 6 |
Soledad | 1 |
Suicide | 19 |
Therapy | 10 |
Job | 12 |
Mental health disorders—diseases | 30 |
Violence | 6 |
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González Moreno, A.; Molero Jurado, M.d.M. Presence of Emotions in Network Discourse on Mental Health: Thematic Analysis. Psychiatry Int. 2024, 5, 348-359. https://doi.org/10.3390/psychiatryint5030024
González Moreno A, Molero Jurado MdM. Presence of Emotions in Network Discourse on Mental Health: Thematic Analysis. Psychiatry International. 2024; 5(3):348-359. https://doi.org/10.3390/psychiatryint5030024
Chicago/Turabian StyleGonzález Moreno, Alba, and María del Mar Molero Jurado. 2024. "Presence of Emotions in Network Discourse on Mental Health: Thematic Analysis" Psychiatry International 5, no. 3: 348-359. https://doi.org/10.3390/psychiatryint5030024
APA StyleGonzález Moreno, A., & Molero Jurado, M. d. M. (2024). Presence of Emotions in Network Discourse on Mental Health: Thematic Analysis. Psychiatry International, 5(3), 348-359. https://doi.org/10.3390/psychiatryint5030024