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Lead investigator of this study, which was published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine, John W. Ayers, PhD, MA, of the Graduate School of Public Health at San Diego State University explains:
"The Internet is a game changer. By passively monitoring how individuals search online we can figuratively look inside the heads of searchers to understand population mental health patterns."
The study researchers used Google's public database of questions, identifying and following mental health questions in Australia and the United States between 2006 and 2010. All questions relating to mental health were recorded and categorized by type of mental illness. The following common conditions were included:
OCD
schizophrenia
suicide
ADHD
anxiety
eating disorders
depression
bipolar
Investigators used advanced mathematical techniques to pinpoint patterns. They found that all mental health searches in both nations were higher in winter than in summer.
The findings revealed that eating disorder searches declined 37% in the summer compared to the winter in the United States, and 42% in summers in Australia. Schizophrenia searches reduced by 37% during U.S. summers and 36% during Australian summers.
With regards to bipolar searches, they declined 16% during U.S. summers, while in Australia they decreased by 17%. ADHD searches dropped by 28% in the U.S. and by 31% in Australia during summer. OCD searches decreased by 18% and 15% respectively.