Detecting self-esteem level and depressive indication due to different parenting style using supervised learning techniques
Abstract
Uprising a child is a psychological construct of parents, which is a combination of
factors that evolves over time with the growth and development of the child. Parent ing style represents a set of strategies that have diverse influences on children. These
approaches can create depressive symptoms in children’s minds, which can last even
if they become adolescents. Moreover, these indications may affect their level of self confidence. In this research, supervised learning models are used to detect different
parenting styles, depression indications of adolescents due to parenting and the level
of their self-esteem. Due to the absence of publicly available data, we created our
own data set of about 500 survey responses. Additionally, eleven psychological and
nine linguistic attributes of Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count (LIWC) have been
used to identify depression indications. Among all the supervised models, the Lo gistic Regression (LR), Gradient Boost Classifier (GBC) and Bi-Directional LSTM
(Bi-LSTM) provide better results than other models. This research is capable of
helping the parents to know their children’s psychology in a better way and make
them have a more profound discussion on practical life.