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A Taxonomy of Ethical Tensions in Inferring Mental Health States from Social Media

Stevie Chancellor M. Birnbaum E. Caine V. Silenzio M. Choudhury

Abstrak

Powered by machine learning techniques, social media provides an unobtrusive lens into individual behaviors, emotions, and psychological states. Recent research has successfully employed social media data to predict mental health states of individuals, ranging from the presence and severity of mental disorders like depression to the risk of suicide. These algorithmic inferences hold great potential in supporting early detection and treatment of mental disorders and in the design of interventions. At the same time, the outcomes of this research can pose great risks to individuals, such as issues of incorrect, opaque algorithmic predictions, involvement of bad or unaccountable actors, and potential biases from intentional or inadvertent misuse of insights. Amplifying these tensions, there are also divergent and sometimes inconsistent methodological gaps and under-explored ethics and privacy dimensions. This paper presents a taxonomy of these concerns and ethical challenges, drawing from existing literature, and poses questions to be resolved as this research gains traction. We identify three areas of tension: ethics committees and the gap of social media research; questions of validity, data, and machine learning; and implications of this research for key stakeholders. We conclude with calls to action to begin resolving these interdisciplinary dilemmas.

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Stevie Chancellor

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M. Birnbaum

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E. Caine

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V. Silenzio

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M. Choudhury

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Chancellor, S., Birnbaum, M., Caine, E., Silenzio, V., Choudhury, M. (2019). A Taxonomy of Ethical Tensions in Inferring Mental Health States from Social Media. https://doi.org/10.1145/3287560.3287587

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Tahun Terbit
2019
Bahasa
en
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Semantic Scholar
DOI
10.1145/3287560.3287587
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