ErratumApplications of Speech Analysis in Psychiatry: ErratumHarvard Review of Psychiatry 31(2):p 96, 3/4 2023. | DOI: 10.1097/HRP.0000000000000357 Free Metrics In this article, which published in the January/February 2023 issue of the journal, part of Table 1 was missing in the final published article. The complete table is shown below: Table 1 - Glossary of Acoustic and Content Features ACOUSTICS - Range of measurable sound components of voice CONTENT - Presence and usage of linguistic components of speech Pitch Frequency/Fundamental frequency (F0)Tone Features associated with the rise and fall of vocal sound Semantic Coherence/ Connectedness/Disorganization Relatedness of words, sentences and topics in a discourse Cohesion Grammatical accuracy within a sentence Intelligibility Ease of understanding (of speech) Syntactic Error Grammatical and phonological flaws or inaccuracies Volume LoudnessIntensityEnergy Features associated with the strength of a speech sound Word categories Pronoun use Words belonging to differently valanced categories (“sad,” “distressed,” “excited”), sentiment of words, word usage, and the distinguishing use of personal pronouns in discourse. Prosody Inflection/Intonation Variation in pitch/frequency Emphasis/Syllable stress Variation in loudness Pace/Rhythm/Rate Speed of verbal communication Fluency Frequency and length of utterances and pauses Diakaios K, Rempel S, Dumpala SH, et al. Applications of Speech Analysis in Psychiatry. Harvard Rev Psych 2023;31:1–13.© 2023 President and Fellows of Harvard CollegeView full article text