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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Lang Learn Dev. 2013 Oct 11;10(1):51–67. doi: 10.1080/15475441.2013.802962

Table 5. Effects of Depression Diagnosis Modifiers on F0-Based Acoustic Cues.

Modifier Levels Mean F0 (Hz) Mean ΔF0 (Hz) Mean F0 S.D.
Recurrent/Single recurrent (n=41) 280.5 (53.9) 131.5 (59.0)a 59.0 (25.3)
single (n=9) 263.5 (71.8) 88.4 (35.7)b 56.4 (9.2)
Timing of Onset postpartum (n=20) 269.9 (67.2) 137.0 (72.9) 63.0 (25.4)
prenatal (n=24) 278.2 (39.9) 106.0 (34.6) 53.0 (18.4)
Severity (MDD) mild (n=21) 266.9 (50.9) 133.5 (62.4) 55.2 (23.8)
moderate (n=19) 273.9 (61.4) 121.0 (60.3) 60.1 (23.9)
severe (n=4) 294.1 (68.1) 98.3 (51.4) 54.6 (19.1)

Number in parentheses are standard deviations. Means with different subscripts (across rows) differ significantly (p = .05). Ratings of severity of depression apply only to mothers diagnosed with Major Depressive Disorder (MDD). Mean F0 refers to the average pitch across all 3 distinct “gorilla” utterances; mean ΔF0 refers to the average pitch range, a gross measure of change in pitch; mean F0 SD refers to the standard deviation of the pitch in “gorilla” utterances, a measure of the dispersion of F0 in relation to the mean.