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Remote smartphone-based speech collection: acceptance and barriers in individuals with major depressive disorder

Authors :
Dineley, Judith
Lavelle, Grace
Leightley, Daniel
Matcham, Faith
Siddi, Sara
Peñarrubia-María, Maria Teresa
White, Katie M.
Ivan, Alina
Oetzmann, Carolin
Simblett, Sara
Dawe-Lane, Erin
Bruce, Stuart
Stahl, Daniel
Ranjan, Yatharth
Rashid, Zulqarnain
Conde, Pauline
Folarin, Amos A.
Haro, Josep Maria
Wykes, Til
Dobson, Richard J. B.
Narayan, Vaibhav A.
Hotopf, Matthew
Schuller, Björn W.
Cummins, Nicholas
Consortium, The RADAR-CNS
Source :
Proc. Interspeech 2021, pp. 631-635
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The ease of in-the-wild speech recording using smartphones has sparked considerable interest in the combined application of speech, remote measurement technology (RMT) and advanced analytics as a research and healthcare tool. For this to be realised, the acceptability of remote speech collection to the user must be established, in addition to feasibility from an analytical perspective. To understand the acceptance, facilitators, and barriers of smartphone-based speech recording, we invited 384 individuals with major depressive disorder (MDD) from the Remote Assessment of Disease and Relapse - Central Nervous System (RADAR-CNS) research programme in Spain and the UK to complete a survey on their experiences recording their speech. In this analysis, we demonstrate that study participants were more comfortable completing a scripted speech task than a free speech task. For both speech tasks, we found depression severity and country to be significant predictors of comfort. Not seeing smartphone notifications of the scheduled speech tasks, low mood and forgetfulness were the most commonly reported obstacles to providing speech recordings.<br />Comment: Accepted to Interspeech 2021. Formatting changes + minor language edits

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
Proc. Interspeech 2021, pp. 631-635
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2104.08600
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.21437/Interspeech.2021-1240