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Temporal Elements of Speech in Mania

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Abstract Computational analysis of speech enables precise, objective measurements of a behavioral signal closely linked to manic episodes. In a prospective cohort study conducted in Rochester, MN ( ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT05956340 ) , eighteen English-speaking adults voluntarily hospitalized for a manic episode of Bipolar I Disorder between August 2023 and September 2024 were enrolled. Participants completed semi-structured research interviews during both acute episodes and remission, with manic symptom severity assessed at each session using the Young Mania Rating Scale (YMRS). Across 57 recorded interviews, temporal prosodic features were extracted using automated computational algorithms. After adjusting for individual differences and moderating effects, participant articulation rate (β = 0.24, p = 0.0038), speech rate variability (β = 0.23, p = 0.0041), floor transfer offset (β = -0.31, p = 0.007), and speaking duration (β = 0.54, p < 0.001) were significantly associated with manic symptom severity. These temporal elements classified manic (CV AUC = 0.85) and remission (CV AUC = 0.83) status, highlighting their potential as monitoring and prognostic biomarkers for manic episodes.
Title: Temporal Elements of Speech in Mania
Description:
Abstract Computational analysis of speech enables precise, objective measurements of a behavioral signal closely linked to manic episodes.
In a prospective cohort study conducted in Rochester, MN ( ClinicalTrials.
gov Identifier: NCT05956340 ) , eighteen English-speaking adults voluntarily hospitalized for a manic episode of Bipolar I Disorder between August 2023 and September 2024 were enrolled.
Participants completed semi-structured research interviews during both acute episodes and remission, with manic symptom severity assessed at each session using the Young Mania Rating Scale (YMRS).
Across 57 recorded interviews, temporal prosodic features were extracted using automated computational algorithms.
After adjusting for individual differences and moderating effects, participant articulation rate (β = 0.
24, p = 0.
0038), speech rate variability (β = 0.
23, p = 0.
0041), floor transfer offset (β = -0.
31, p = 0.
007), and speaking duration (β = 0.
54, p < 0.
001) were significantly associated with manic symptom severity.
These temporal elements classified manic (CV AUC = 0.
85) and remission (CV AUC = 0.
83) status, highlighting their potential as monitoring and prognostic biomarkers for manic episodes.

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