APS

31st APS Annual Convention

Greater Than the Sum of Its Parts: A Symptom-Level Approach to Clinical Science

Sunday, May 26, 2019 · Washington, DC

Oral · Clinical Science

This symposium highlights the advantages of taking a symptom-level approach to clinical science in the context of risk factors, treatment-seeking behavior, and treatment efficacy. Using advanced analytic methods like machine learning and network analysis, the talks will highlight where symptom-level approaches may or may not be additive.

Chairs & Discussants

  • Michael MullarkeyChair
    The University of Texas at Austin
  • Christopher BeeversDiscussant
    University of Texas at Austin

Presentations

  1. Depression and Reward Responsiveness in Youth: A Symptom-Level AnalysisEmma Mumper, Michael Mullarkey, Jessice Schleider
  2. Mindsets, Hopelessness, and Internalizing: A Symptom-Level ApproachJessica Schleider, Michael Mullarkey
  3. Predicting Treatment Seeking: Structures Matter More Than SymptomsMallory Dobias, Michael Mullarkey, Christopher Beevers
  4. Taking a Symptom-Level Approach to Depression Treatment EfficacyMichael Mullarkey, Christopher Beevers