Seeking in Cycles: How Users Leverage Personal Information Ecosystems to Find Mental Health Information

Author:

Milton Ashlee1ORCID,Maestre Juan F.2ORCID,Roy Abhishek3ORCID,Umbach Rebecca4ORCID,Chancellor Stevie1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Computer Science and Engineering - GroupLens, University of Minnesota, United States

2. Department of Computer Science, Swansea University, Wales

3. Trust and Safety Research, Google, United States

4. Trust & Safety Research, Google, United States

Funder

Northwestern Center for Advancing the Safety of Machine Intelligence (CASM)

Google

Publisher

ACM

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