Revealing the Semantic and Emotional Structures of Suicide Notes with Cognitive Network Science
Understanding the perceptions of people who commit suicide is a sensitive and crucial scientific challenge. There are circumstances where people feel the need to leave something written, a note where they express and register their last thoughts. Our work investigates 139 genuine suicide notes, reconstructing the cognitive and emotional states of people who committed suicide. Our cognitive network approach enables a quantitative analysis of the language of suicide notes through structural balance theory, semantic frame theory and emotional profiling.