Abstract

Negative symptoms in schizophrenia are associated with significant burden and possess little to no robust treatments in clinical practice today. One key obstacle impeding the development of better treatment methods is the lack of an objective measure. Since negative symptoms almost always adversely affect speech production in patients, speech dysfunction have been considered as a viable objective measure. However, researchers have mostly focused on the verbal aspects of speech, with scant attention to the non-verbal cues in speech. In this paper, we have explored non-verbal speech cues as objective measures of negative symptoms of schizophrenia. We collected an interview corpus of 54 subjects with schizophrenia and 26 healthy controls. In order to validate the non-verbal speech cues, we computed the correlation between these cues and the NSA-16 ratings assigned by expert clinicians. Significant correlations were obtained between these non-verbal speech cues and certain NSA indicators. For instance, the correlation between Turn Duration and Restricted Speech is -0.5, Response time and NSA Communication is 0.4, therefore indicating that poor communication is reflected in the objective measures, thus validating our claims. Moreover, certain NSA indices can be classified into observable and non-observable classes from the non-verbal speech cues by means of supervised classification methods. In particular the accuracy for Restricted speech quantity and Prolonged response time are 80% and 70% respectively. We were also able to classify healthy and patients using non-verbal speech features with 81.3% accuracy.

Highlights

  • Schizophrenia is a chronic and disabling mental disorder with heterogeneous presentations

  • It can be seen from the colormap that features like Failed Interrupt, Overlap, Mutual Silence, Speech Gap and Response Time are directly correlated to the negative symptoms; on the other hand Natural Turns, Interjections, Interrupts, Speaking Percentage and Turn Duration are inversely correlated to the negative symptoms

  • It can be noted that features such as Failed Interrupts, Response Time and Overlap correlate directly with the negative symptoms, i.e., cases which saw an increased Response Time or Overlap during the interview saw a higher rating on equivalent items of the subjective NSA-16 scale, indicating greater severity of negative symptoms

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Introduction

Schizophrenia is a chronic and disabling mental disorder with heterogeneous presentations. They are characterized broadly by positive (hallucinations and delusions), negative The funders had no roles in study design, data collection, experimental design, or decision to publish

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