Sensors (Sep 2020)

Evaluation of the Severity of Major Depression Using a Voice Index for Emotional Arousal

  • Shuji Shinohara,
  • Hiroyuki Toda,
  • Mitsuteru Nakamura,
  • Yasuhiro Omiya,
  • Masakazu Higuchi,
  • Takeshi Takano,
  • Taku Saito,
  • Masaaki Tanichi,
  • Shuken Boku,
  • Shunji Mitsuyoshi,
  • Mirai So,
  • Aihide Yoshino,
  • Shinichi Tokuno

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s20185041
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 18
p. 5041

Abstract

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Recently, the relationship between emotional arousal and depression has been studied. Focusing on this relationship, we first developed an arousal level voice index (ALVI) to measure arousal levels using the Interactive Emotional Dyadic Motion Capture database. Then, we calculated ALVI from the voices of depressed patients from two hospitals (Ginza Taimei Clinic (H1) and National Defense Medical College hospital (H2)) and compared them with the severity of depression as measured by the Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression (HAM-D). Depending on the HAM-D score, the datasets were classified into a no depression (HAM-D p = 0.094) at H1 and 1% (p = 0.0038) at H2 was determined. The area under the curve (AUC) of the receiver operating characteristic was 0.66 when categorizing between the two groups for H1, and the AUC for H2 was 0.70. The relationship between arousal level and depression severity was indirectly suggested via the ALVI.

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