Fig. 6: ORs for grammatical features, syntactic dependencies, and parts of speech across three language sample types—PSYCHS interviews (blue), open-ended interviews (green), and audio diaries (audio). | Schizophrenia

Fig. 6: ORs for grammatical features, syntactic dependencies, and parts of speech across three language sample types—PSYCHS interviews (blue), open-ended interviews (green), and audio diaries (audio).

From: Collecting language, speech acoustics, and facial expression to predict psychosis and other clinical outcomes: strategies from the AMP® SCZ initiative

Fig. 6

An OR of 1 indicates no association with CHR status. ORs greater than 1 suggest that higher feature values are associated with increased odds of being classified as CHR, while ORs less than 1 indicate a negative association. Features marked with an “x” were statistically significant based on the Wald z-test.

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