Facial Expressions and Emotions Mental Health. Total Participants Adults (30+ years old)328 Adults (30+ years old) Adolescents (13-19 years old)118 Adolescents.

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Facial Expressions and Emotions Mental Health

Total Participants Adults (30+ years old)328 Adults (30+ years old) Adolescents (13-19 years old)118 Adolescents (13-19 years old)

Picture 1 Adults Anger=11 (3%) Disgust=41 (13%) Fear=248 (76%)Fear=248 (76%) Happy=0 Sad=1 Surprise=27 (8%)Adolescents Anger=1 (.8%) Disgust=36 (31%) Fear=66 (56%)Fear=66 (56%) Happy=0 Sad=11 (9%) Surprise=3 (3%)

Picture 2 Adults Anger=36 (11%) Disgust=93 (28%) Fear=24 (7%) Happy=0 Sad=56 (17%) Surprise=119 (36%)Surprise=119 (36%)Adolescents Anger=8 (7%) Disgust=24 (20%) Fear=5 (4%) Happy=0 Sad=11 (9%) Surprise=70 (59%)Surprise=70 (59%)

Picture 3 Adults Anger=0 Disgust=20 (6%) Fear=7 (2%) Happy=273 (83%)Happy=273 (83%) Sad=5 (2%) Surprise=23 (7%)Adolescents Anger=0 Disgust=4 (3%) Fear=2 (2%) Happy=103 (87%)Happy=103 (87%) Sad=6 (5%) Surprise=24 (20%)

Picture 4 Adults Anger=154 (47%)Anger=154 (47%) Disgust=51 (16%) Fear=4 (1%) Happy=5 (1%) Sad=114 (35%) Surprise=0 Adolescents Anger=57 (48%) Anger=57 (48%) Disgust=21 (18%) Fear=2 (2%) Happy=4 (3%) Sad=33 (28%) Surprise=1 (.8%)

Picture 5 Adults Anger=0 Disgust=0 Fear=0 Happy=314 (96%)Happy=314 (96%) Sad=0 Surprise=14 (4%)Adolescents Anger=0 Disgust=1 (.8%) Fear=0 Happy=112 (95%)Happy=112 (95%) Sad=0 Surprise=5 (4%)

Picture 6 Adults Anger=254 (77%)Anger=254 (77%) Disgust=61 (19%) Fear=6 (2%) Happy=3 (1%) Sad=1 Surprise=3 (1%)Adolescents Anger=74 (63%) Anger=74 (63%) Disgust=33 (28%) Fear=4 (3%) Happy=0 Sad=5 (4%) Surprise=2 (2%)

Picture 7 Adults Anger=1 Disgust=41 (13%) Fear=0 Happy=193 (59%)Happy=193 (59%) Sad=0 Surprise=93 (28%)Adolescents Anger=0 Disgust=0 Fear=1 (.8%) Happy=90 (76%)Happy=90 (76%) Sad=0 Surprise=27 (23%)

Picture 8 Adults Anger=4 (1%) Disgust=92 (28%) Fear=10 (3%) Happy=184 (56%)Happy=184 (56%) Sad=13 (4%) Surprise=25 (8%)Adolescents Anger=0 Disgust=38 (32%)Disgust=38 (32%) Fear=6 (5%) Happy=51 (43%)Happy=51 (43%) Sad=12 (10%) Surprise=2 (2%)

Picture 9 Adolescents Anger=1 (.8%) Disgust=3 (3%) Fear=0 Happy=20 (17%) Sad=0 Surprise=94 (80%)Surprise=94 (80%)Adults Anger=0 Disgust=15 (5%) Fear=4 (1%) Happy=75 (23%) Sad=0 Surprise=234 (71%)Surprise=234 (71%)

Picture 10 Adolescents Anger=43 (36%) Anger=43 (36%) Disgust=38 (32%)Disgust=38 (32%) Fear=5 (4%) Happy=16 (14%) Sad=5 (4%) Surprise=11 (9%) Adults Anger=212 (65%)Anger=212 (65%) Disgust=90 (27%) Fear=5 (2%) Happy=5 (2%) Sad=6 (2%) Surprise=10 (3%)

Picture 11 Adults Anger=55 (17%) Disgust=144 (44%)Disgust=144 (44%) Fear=22 (7%) Happy=2 (1%) Sad=83 (25%) Surprise=22 (7%)Adolescents Anger=20 (17%) Disgust=53 (45%)Disgust=53 (45%) Fear=15 (13%) Happy=1 (.8%) Sad=18 (15%) Surprise=11 (9%)

Picture 12 Adults Anger=1 Disgust=11 (3%) Fear=0 Happy=0 Sad=315 (96%)Sad=315 (96%) Surprise=1Adolescents Anger=0 Disgust=0 Fear=2 (2%) Happy=2 (2%) Sad=114 (97%)Sad=114 (97%) Surprise=0

Picture 13 Adults Anger=14 (4%) Disgust=172 (52%)Disgust=172 (52%) Fear=72 (22%) Happy=3 (1%) Sad=45 (14%) Surprise=22 (7%)Adolescents Anger=11 (9%) Disgust=84 (71%)Disgust=84 (71%) Fear=3 (3%) Happy=2 (2%) Sad=9 (8%) Surprise=8 (7%)

Picture 14 Adults Anger=0 Disgust=3 (1%) Fear=0 Happy=20 (6%) Sad=0 Surprise=305 (93%)Surprise=305 (93%)Adolescents Anger=0 Disgust=2 (2%) Fear=0 Happy=16 (14%) Sad=0 Surprise=100 (85%)Surprise=100 (85%)

Picture 15 Adults Anger=259 (79%)Anger=259 (79%) Disgust=38 (12%) Fear=1 Happy=0 Sad=30 (9%) Surprise=0Adolescents Anger=91 (77%) Anger=91 (77%) Disgust=5 (4%) Fear=1 (.8%) Happy=0 Sad=21 (18%) Surprise=0

Picture 16 Adults Anger=6 (2%) Disgust=16 (5%) Fear=1 Happy=270 (82%)Happy=270 (82%) Sad=31 (9%) Surprise=4 (1%)Adolescents Anger=4 (3%) Disgust=10 (8%) Fear=7 (6%) Happy=86 (73%)Happy=86 (73%) Sad=10 (8%) Surprise=1 (.8%)

Picture 17 Adults Anger=5 (2%) Disgust=29 (9%) Fear=19 (6%) Happy=1 Sad=0 Surprise=274 (84%)Surprise=274 (84%) Adolescents Anger=1 (.8%) Disgust=10 (8%) Fear=6 (5%) Happy=0 Sad=0 Surprise=101 (86%)Surprise=101 (86%)

Picture 18 Adults Anger=20 (6%) Disgust=141 (43%)Disgust=141 (43%) Fear=85 (26%) Happy=2 (1%) Sad=73 (22%) Surprise=7 (2%) Adolescents Anger=8 (7%) Disgust=46 (39%)Disgust=46 (39%) Fear=37 (31%)Fear=37 (31%) Happy=6 (5%) Sad=17 (14%) Surprise=2 (2%)

Picture 19 Adults Anger=7 (2%) Disgust=37 (11%) Fear=20 (6%) Happy=147 (45%)Happy=147 (45%) Sad=115 (35%) Surprise=2 (1%) Adolescents Anger=2 (2%) Disgust=10 (8%) Fear=7 (6%) Happy=47 (40%)Happy=47 (40%) Sad=51 (43%)Sad=51 (43%) Surprise=1 (.8%)

Picture 20 Adults Anger=20 (6%) Disgust=64 (20%) Fear=32 (10%) Happy=65 (20%) Sad=19 (6%) Surprise=128 (39%)Surprise=128 (39%)Adolescents Anger=5 (4%) Disgust=15 (13%) Fear=10 (8%) Happy=34 (29%) Sad=5 (4%) Surprise=49 (42%)Surprise=49 (42%)

Picture 21 Adults Anger=7 (2%) Disgust=1 Fear=12 (4%) Happy=4 (1%) Sad=0 Surprise=304 (93%)Surprise=304 (93%)Adolescents Anger=5 (4%) Disgust=3 (3%) Fear=4 (3%) Happy=1 (.8%) Sad=0 Surprise=105 (89%)Surprise=105 (89%)

Picture 22 Adults Anger=262 (80%)Anger=262 (80%) Disgust=54 (16%) Fear=3 (1%) Happy=0 Sad=9 (3%) Surprise=0Adolescents Anger=103 (87%) Anger=103 (87%) Disgust=7 (6%) Fear=1 (.8%) Happy=1 (.8%) Sad=5 (4%) Surprise=1 (.8%)

Picture 23 Adults Anger=1 Disgust=13 (4%) Fear=92 (28%) Happy=64 (20%) Sad=41 (13%) Surprise=117 (36%)Surprise=117 (36%) Adolescents Anger=0 Disgust=14 (12%) Fear=27 (23%) Happy=23 (19%) Sad=6 (5%) Surprise=48 (41%)Surprise=48 (41%)

Picture 24 Adults Anger=0 Disgust=0 Fear=0 Happy=321 (98%)Happy=321 (98%) Sad=0 Surprise=7 (2%)Adolescents Anger=0 Disgust=0 Fear=0 Happy=114 (97%)Happy=114 (97%) Sad=0 Surprise=4 (3%)

Picture 25 Adults Anger=16 (5%) Disgust=89 (27%) Fear=31 (9%) Happy=163 (50%)Happy=163 (50%) Sad=25 (8%) Surprise=4 (1%)Adolescents Anger=14 (12%) Disgust=42 (36%)Disgust=42 (36%) Fear=6 (5%) Happy=40 (34%)Happy=40 (34%) Sad=13 (11%) Surprise=3 (3%)

Picture 26 Adults Anger=0 Disgust=1 Fear=0 Happy=287 (88%)Happy=287 (88%) Sad=0 Surprise=40 (12%)Adolescents Anger=0 Disgust=0 Fear=5 (4%) Happy=97 (82%)Happy=97 (82%) Sad=0 Surprise=16 (14%)

Picture 27 Adults Anger=153 (47%)Anger=153 (47%) Disgust=140 (43%)Disgust=140 (43%) Fear=4 (1%) Happy=19 (6%) Sad=9 (3%) Surprise=3 (1%)Adolescents Anger=37 (31%) Disgust=52 (44%)Disgust=52 (44%) Fear=0 Happy=18 (15%) Sad=6 (5%) Surprise=5 (4%)

Picture 28 Adults Anger=1 Disgust=2 (1%) Fear=6 (2%) Happy=304 (93%)Happy=304 (93%) Sad=1 Surprise=14 (4%) Adolescents Anger=0 Disgust=1 (.8%) Fear=4 (3%) Happy=111 (94%)Happy=111 (94%) Sad=0 Surprise=2 (2%)

Picture 29 Adults Anger=2 (1%) Disgust=6 (2%) Fear=39 (12%) Happy=250 (76%)Happy=250 (76%) Sad=0 Surprise=31 (9%)Adolescents Anger=1 (.8) Disgust=10 (8%) Fear=6 (5%) Happy=85 (72%)Happy=85 (72%) Sad=0 Surprise=16 (14%)

Picture 30 Adults Anger=250 (76%)Anger=250 (76%) Disgust=22 (7%) Fear=7 (2%) Happy=44 (13%) Sad=1 Surprise=4 (1%)Adolescents Anger=99 (84%) Anger=99 (84%) Disgust=3 (3%) Fear=2 (2%) Happy=12 (10%) Sad=1 (.8%) Surprise=1 (.8%)