They found that queries on all of these psychiatric-illness-related terms followed seasonal patterns, with winter peaks and summer troughs. The group said the challenge of population-level mental health surveillance is limited by resource constraints, long time lags in data collection, and stigma, but the collection of passively generated digital data, like that used in their current study, is a promising approach. "If additional studies can validate the current approach by linking clinical symptoms with patterns of search queries (beyond general information seeking), this method may prove essential in promoting population mental health," they concluded.
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