CLAIApr 26, 2024

Prevalent Frequency of Emotional and Physical Symptoms in Social Anxiety using Zero Shot Classification: An Observational Study

arXiv:2404.17183v1103 citationsh-index: 2CLPsych
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This research addresses the need for better diagnosis and tailored interventions for individuals with social anxiety disorder, though it is incremental as it applies an existing method to new data.

This study tackled the problem of understanding the prevalence and frequency of emotional and physical symptoms in social anxiety disorder by analyzing a large Reddit dataset using BART-based multi-label zero-shot classification, finding that 'Trembling' was a prevalent physical symptom and 'Fear of being judged negatively' had high emotional frequency.

Social anxiety represents a prevalent challenge in modern society, affecting individuals across personal and professional spheres. Left unaddressed, this condition can yield substantial negative consequences, impacting social interactions and performance. Further understanding its diverse physical and emotional symptoms becomes pivotal for comprehensive diagnosis and tailored therapeutic interventions. This study analyze prevalence and frequency of social anxiety symptoms taken from Mayo Clinic, exploring diverse human experiences from utilizing a large Reddit dataset dedicated to this issue. Leveraging these platforms, the research aims to extract insights and examine a spectrum of physical and emotional symptoms linked to social anxiety disorder. Upholding ethical considerations, the study maintains strict user anonymity within the dataset. By employing a novel approach, the research utilizes BART-based multi-label zero-shot classification to identify and measure symptom prevalence and significance in the form of probability score for each symptom under consideration. Results uncover distinctive patterns: "Trembling" emerges as a prevalent physical symptom, while emotional symptoms like "Fear of being judged negatively" exhibit high frequencies. These findings offer insights into the multifaceted nature of social anxiety, aiding clinical practices and interventions tailored to its diverse expressions.

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