Kang Jemima, Haslam Nick, Conway Mike
School of Computing and Information Systems, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia.
Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia.
J Med Internet Res. 2025 May 20;27:e70914. doi: 10.2196/70914.
Social media platforms have witnessed a substantial increase in mental health-related discussions, with particular attention focused on attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and autism. This heightened interest coincides with growing neurodiversity advocacy. The impact of these changes in the conceptualization of ADHD and autism, and the relationship between the 2 conditions, remains underexplored.
We aim to characterize and understand how the relationship between ADHD and autism has evolved in public discourse over the past decade and explore reasons for their growing alignment.
Using Reddit data from 2012 to 2022, we investigated the frequency of ADHD mentions in r/autism and autism mentions in r/ADHD, compared to commonly mentioned conditions. We analyzed user overlap between the 2 subreddits to track cross-subreddit discussions. Following this, we assessed changes in semantic similarity between ADHD and autism using Word2Vec embedding models, alongside commonly mentioned conditions. Finally, thematic changes in subreddit discussions were explored using BERT-based topic modeling across 2 time periods.
Our analysis revealed that ADHD and autism have become progressively more associated across these multiple dimensions. In r/ADHD, there was a steep rise in the proportion of posts mentioning "autism" in 2021, overtaking "bipolar" and "OCD" (obsessive-compulsive disorder) to become the most frequently mentioned condition. Similarly, ADHD mentions increased steadily in r/autism, while the frequency of posts mentioning "OCD," "PTSD" (posttraumatic stress disorder), and "bipolar" remained stable and low. User overlap between these subreddits grew substantially beginning in 2020. Semantic analysis showed ADHD and autism becoming more closely related from 2019 onward, compared to other conditions. Last, topic modeling indicated growing thematic convergence in ADHD- and autism-related discussions, which reflected an increasing shared emphasis on the experiences of adults with ADHD and autism, challenges in accessing diagnostic assessments, and interpersonal difficulties.
Our study clarifies how discourse around these 2 conditions has converged during a period when they have both attracted rising public attention. These findings contribute to wider discussions about the impacts of rising public interest in mental health concepts. They illustrate that public understandings of relationships between conditions are dynamic and changing in ways that diverge from diagnostic frameworks. Future research should continue investigating changing mental health conceptualizations on social media, as these dynamics are becoming increasingly important for the future of psychiatric practice.
社交媒体平台上与心理健康相关的讨论大幅增加,其中注意力缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)和自闭症受到了特别关注。这种兴趣的提高与神经多样性倡导的兴起相契合。ADHD和自闭症概念化的这些变化的影响以及这两种疾病之间的关系仍未得到充分探索。
我们旨在描述和理解过去十年中ADHD与自闭症之间的关系在公众话语中是如何演变的,并探讨它们日益趋同的原因。
利用2012年至2022年Reddit的数据,我们调查了r/自闭症板块中提及ADHD的频率以及r/ADHD板块中提及自闭症的频率,并与其他常见提及的疾病进行比较。我们分析了这两个子版块之间的用户重叠情况,以追踪跨版块的讨论。在此之后,我们使用Word2Vec嵌入模型评估了ADHD与自闭症之间以及与其他常见提及疾病之间语义相似性的变化。最后,我们使用基于BERT的主题建模方法,在两个时间段内探索了子版块讨论中的主题变化。
我们的分析表明,ADHD和自闭症在这些多个维度上的关联越来越紧密。在r/ADHD板块中,2021年提及“自闭症”的帖子比例急剧上升,超过了“双相情感障碍”和“强迫症”(OCD),成为最常被提及的疾病。同样,r/自闭症板块中提及ADHD的频率稳步增加,而提及“OCD”“创伤后应激障碍”(PTSD)和“双相情感障碍”的帖子频率保持稳定且较低。从2020年开始,这些子版块之间的用户重叠大幅增加。语义分析表明,与其他疾病相比,从2019年起ADHD和自闭症的关系变得更加紧密。最后,主题建模表明,与ADHD和自闭症相关的讨论在主题上越来越趋同,这反映出对患有ADHD和自闭症的成年人的经历、获得诊断评估的挑战以及人际困难的共同关注日益增加。
我们的研究阐明了在这两种疾病都引起公众日益关注的时期,围绕它们的话语是如何趋同的。这些发现有助于更广泛地讨论公众对心理健康概念兴趣上升的影响。它们表明,公众对疾病之间关系的理解是动态变化的,且与诊断框架有所不同。未来的研究应继续调查社交媒体上不断变化的心理健康概念,因为这些动态变化对精神病学实践的未来变得越来越重要。