

Volume 7, Issue 5 (Suppl)
Epidemiology (Sunnyvale), an open access journal
ISSN: 2161-1165
Epidemiology 2017
October 23-25, 2017
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October 23-25, 2017 | Paris, France
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Toshiko Sawaguchi, Epidemiology (Sunnyvale) 2017, 7:5(Suppl)
DOI: 10.4172/2161-1165-C1-017
ASONEEXAMPLEOFTRIALSOFHEALTHASSESSMENTFORMEDICALACCESS-VOICE
APPROACHOF IDENTIFICATION OFDIFFERENT PLURALPERSONAE IN DISSOCIATED
IDENTIFY DISORDER (DID) PATIENTS
Aim
: The aim of this study is to initialize of voice approach in DID patients by which health side could access medical experts
in the regional health area. It has been already known about 30% of DID patients led to suicides and the rapid change of
persona is the high-risk sign of suicide. Here it was tested preliminarily if the discrimination of plural personae could be
possibly performed.
Materials & methods
: The voice of DID patients were recorded from You Tube and analysed using PRAAT (software). In this
study, the voice of DID patients by each personae was quantified and generalized linear analysis and logistic regression analysis
with nest treatment were performed using SAS GENMOD Procedure and LOGISTIC procedure.
Results
: In the generalized linear model, the model using S.D. similarity showed the good fit shown as the followings, χ2=8.4
in type 1& 3 analysis, P>0.0383, the possibility of discrimination of different personae in one individual body would be shown
as the followings, Persona A: Odds=6.31, 95%CI=0.0007-0.0059, and Persona B: Odds=5.15, 95%CI=0.0003-0.0042. Also this
possibility of discrimination could depend on the difference of syllables.
Conclusion
: Without forensic statistics, using a general statistical method with nested treatments, some interpretations could
be possible and if the assimilation and the validity of the model were not enough, something could be given to interpreting
even for the personal identification in one body.
Biography
Toshiko Sawaguchi has been acting as an originally pediatric forensic pathologist and moved to the epidemiology and public health field since 1
st
April 2015 as the research
managing director.
sawaguchitoshiko@niph.go.jpToshiko Sawaguchi
National Institute of Public Health, Japan