About Demi Lovato

"Demi Lovato is a Grammy Nominated and Multi-Platinum Singer, songwriter, acress, advocate, philanthropist, and business woman. In addition, she’s one of the biggest names on social media, with an engaged combined following of over 145 million."

In 2015, Lavato partnered with five organizations to form the brand Be Vocal: Speak Up for Mental Health, a brand that encourages people to share thheir stories to comabt the stigma. She served as the Executive Producer on a powerful mental health documentary called Beyond Silence, which follows three individual's stories who live with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, anxiety and depression and how these people cope.

According to her website, Demi was honored by Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior at UCLA in 2017 was, with the Artistic Award for Courage for her work in mental health. In addition, also in 2017, she was named by Global Citizen as the organization's official ambassador for mental health, with a special focus on vulnerable communities around the world.

About Be Vocal, Speak Up: "Be Vocal. Together with Getty Images, we set out to comabt thee misrepresetnation of mental illness by documentingn what mental health in America really looks like."

Learn more about Demi Lovato and her brand, Be Vocal, Speak Up

Free Therapy

Lovato teamed up with CAST Centers, her former treatment center, which she now co-owns to offer fans free group therapy before her concerts.

Survivor & Fighter

Demi Lovato has been open with the public on her personal struggles with the following: bipolar disorder, cutting, drug addiction, alcohol abuse, and an eating disorder.

Age

Based on custom written boolean logic using Talkwalker, the data to the left and below shows data based on the conversationn online where users use her name, "Demi Lovato" in context with mental health related words including "mental health," and "mental illness." Specifically, Demi has been vocal about her experience with bipolar disorder so that has also been added as a keyword. The data is analyzing the past week from April 18th to April 24th.

Based on the data, Demi Lovato in association with mental health words is resulting in the most conversation by those ages 18-24 with 55.6% followed by 33.3% by those ages 25-34 and 11.1% with those 13-17.

Gender

"Looking at the data, the conversation that has taken place over the past week indicates that females are more engaged in conversations surrounding Demi Lovato in context with mental health with over half of the conversation, 65.%. Males are just over half of that with 35%.

Gender Distribution

The Gender Distribution map indicates how many people have used the keywords in their own personal posts, their gender, and where they were posted from. In this case, the most conversation has taken place in the U.S. and is primarly posted by females.

Themes

In understanding the themes that are associated with content that is posted about Demi Lovato and Mental Illness, we can get a better look into key trends or themes that are taking place online. Key themes include "bipolar," "mental," "health," "life," "illness," and her own name. Lady Gaga also comes up as well as many other celebrities who have brought mental illness to the forefront..

Themes Over Time

Demi Lovato in association with keywords around mental illness has a vast range in themes over time. Some of the top themes that are associated with her name and mental illness over this past week include the words "mental," "live," and "issues."

“The advice I’d give to somebody that’s silently struggling is, you don’t have to live that way. You don’t have to struggle in silence. You can be un-silent. You can live well with a mental-health condition, as long as you open up to somebody about it, because it’s really important you share your experience with people so that you can get the help that you need.” - Demi Lovato