Moving beyond DSM5 and ICD11: Acoustic analysis for psychological stress on daily-wage workers in India during COVID19

Aim: To observe psychological stress in the acoustic samples of daily-wage workers belonging to different states in India. Method: The study was based on the observations obtained from prior work on detecting psychoacoustic detectors of psychological stress. Acoustic samples were obtained from inter...

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Autor principal: Ajay Agarwal
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Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/d51d056071184972a0dad2b14c068f55
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Sumario:Aim: To observe psychological stress in the acoustic samples of daily-wage workers belonging to different states in India. Method: The study was based on the observations obtained from prior work on detecting psychoacoustic detectors of psychological stress. Acoustic samples were obtained from interviews conducted by NDTV throughout March–May 2020. Spectrogram and Fundamental Frequency variations were used to identify psychological stress. Results: Stark differences existed in mean fundamental frequency plots by daily-wage workers and non-stressed individuals. Distinct density variations were also observed in the acoustic samples between the two groups. Conclusion: Psychoacoustic detectors of psychological stress were confirmed in the acoustic samples of daily wage-workers, concluding that daily-wage workers are under dire psychological stress and are susceptible to stress-related disorders.