Construction and curation of a data set of historical mental health incidence in Norway
A. O. Blinkova,
U. Khakurel,
H. G. Gaddy,
S.-E. Mamelund and
M. Bekker-Nielsen Dunbar
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Abstract:
We present a structured data set allowing opportunity for insights into mental health admissions to Norwegian facilities covering the period 1872 to 1929. This resource enables quantitative analysis of historical mental health trends across multiple decades and may provide a deeper understanding of the burden of post-viral mental health conditions, which are of renewed interest following the coronavirus disease pandemic of the early twenty-first century. Our data set includes records from 29 facilities, comprising council, private, incarceration, state, and hospital facilities. To construct and curate our data set, we used optical character recognition using ABBYY Finereader to extract tables from historical reports. It was followed by manual validation, harmonization of facility names, and mapping of historical diagnostic terms to Bertillon’s classification of causes. In addition, sex and geography were incorporated as explanatory variables. We believe our data set offers a foundation for comparative historical studies and will contribute additional evidence to understanding long-term mental health patterns.
JEL-codes: I10 I18 N33 N34 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 15 pages
Date: 2025-08-28
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Published in Scientific Data, 28, August, 2025, 12(1). ISSN: 2052-4463
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