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Measuring Anxiety Levels with Head Motion Patterns in Severe Depression Population

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Depression and anxiety are prevalent mental health disorders that frequently cooccur, with anxiety significantly influencing both the manifestation and treatment of depression. An accurate assessment of anxiety levels in individuals with depression is crucial to develop effective and personalized treatment plans. This study proposes a new noninvasive method for quantifying anxiety severity by analyzing head movements -specifically speed, acceleration, and angular displacementduring video-recorded interviews with patients suffering from severe depression. Using data from a new CALYPSO Depression Dataset, we extracted head motion characteristics and applied regression analysis to predict clinically evaluated anxiety levels. Our results demonstrate a high level of precision, achieving a mean absolute error (MAE) of 0.35 in predicting the severity of psychological anxiety based on head movement patterns. This indicates that our approach can enhance the understanding of anxiety's role in depression and assist psychiatrists in refining treatment strategies for individuals.

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hal-04944032 , version 1 (12-02-2025)

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Fouad Boualeb, Emery Pierson, Nicolas Doudeau, Clémence Nineuil, Ali Amad, et al.. Measuring Anxiety Levels with Head Motion Patterns in Severe Depression Population. 19th IEEE International Conference on Automatic Face and Gesture Recognition, May 2025, Clearwater (Florida), United States. ⟨hal-04944032⟩
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