Using Audio Data to Facilitate Depression Risk Assessment in Primary Health Care
Adam Valen Levinson, Abhay Goyal, Roger Ho Chun Man, Roy Ka-Wei Lee,, Koustuv Saha, Nimay Parekh, Frederick L. Altice, Lam Yin Cheung, Munmun De, Choudhury, Navin Kumar

TL;DR
This study demonstrates that audio data can be effectively used with machine learning to predict depression risk in primary health care, potentially improving early detection and treatment.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach using audio data and autoML to accurately classify depression risk in telehealth settings.
Findings
High classification performance with F1-Score of 0.96
Audio-based models can aid depression screening in telehealth
Potential for AI-driven tools to improve mental health diagnosis
Abstract
Telehealth is a valuable tool for primary health care (PHC), where depression is a common condition. PHC is the first point of contact for most people with depression, but about 25% of diagnoses made by PHC physicians are inaccurate. Many other barriers also hinder depression detection and treatment in PHC. Artificial intelligence (AI) may help reduce depression misdiagnosis in PHC and improve overall diagnosis and treatment outcomes. Telehealth consultations often have video issues, such as poor connectivity or dropped calls. Audio-only telehealth is often more practical for lower-income patients who may lack stable internet connections. Thus, our study focused on using audio data to predict depression risk. The objectives were to: 1) Collect audio data from 24 people (12 with depression and 12 without mental health or major health condition diagnoses); 2) Build a machine learning…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDigital Mental Health Interventions · Mental Health via Writing · Mental Health Treatment and Access
