Depression and Lifestyle Dataset
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Depression and Lifestyle Dataset
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Depression and Lifestyle Dataset
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Depression and Lifestyle Dataset
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Explore our comprehensive synthetic dataset on depression, lifestyle, and socio-economic factors.
Description:
This dataset includes details about individuals, focusing on factors influencing mental health, lifestyle, and socio-economic status. It is valuable for predictive analysis, clustering, and health-based modeling.
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Features
- Name: Full name of the individual.
- Age: Individual’s age in years.
- Marital Status: Relationship status; values include Single, Married, Divorced, and Widowed.
- Education Level: Highest education achieved, including High School, Associate Degree, Bachelor’s, Master’s, and PhD.
- Number of Children: Count of children the individual has.
- Smoking Status: Indicates smoking behavior; options include Smoker, Former Smoker, and Non-Smoker.
- Physical Activity Level: Categorizes physical activity levels as Sedentary, Moderate, or Active.
- Employment Status: Reflects whether the individual is employed or unemployed.
- Income: Annual income in USD, reflecting socio-economic background.
- Alcohol Consumption: Classified into Low, Moderate, or High consumption levels.
- Dietary Habits: Reflects eating patterns as Healthy, Moderate, or Unhealthy.
- Sleep Patterns: Sleep quality, categorized as Good, Fair, or Poor.
- Mental Health History: History of mental illness; values include Yes and No.
- Substance Abuse History: Whether the individual has a past of substance abuse.
- Family History of Depression: Indicates a family history of depression, a potential risk factor.
- Chronic Medical Conditions: Whether the individual has chronic health conditions.
Extended Features
- Social Support Network: Measures the strength of the individual’s social relationships and support systems.
- Access to Healthcare: Indicates the individual’s accessibility to mental and physical healthcare.
- Stress Levels: Self-reported stress levels; options include Low, Moderate, and High.
- Coping Mechanisms: Lists common coping strategies for stress and mental health management.
Usage
This enhanced dataset enables researchers and healthcare analysts to assess the connections between lifestyle, mental health, and socio-economic factors, and is useful for tasks like predictive analytics, social determinants research, and mental health policy development.
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