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APS Virtual Poster Showcase

Network Theory As a Framework for Understanding Psychopathology: Recent Developments and Clinical Applications

Friday, May 22, 2020 · Virtual

Oral · Clinical Science

This symposium discusses the utility of the network approach for informing innovative models of psychopathology. Network analysis provides new information about the structure and context of common forms of psychopathology including ADHD, substance abuse, and depression. Such information has clinical utility through identification of screening items and recommendations for intervention.

Chairs & Discussants

  • Michelle MartelChair
    University of Kentucky

Presentations

  1. Bereavement or Breakup: A Network Approach to Modeling Differential Pathways into Depression.Julian Burger, Margaret Stroebe, Pasqualina Perrig-Chiello, Henk Schut, Stefanie Spahni, Maarten Eisma, et al.
  2. Key Symptoms of ADHD-Internalizing Disorder Comorbidity during Childhood and Adolescence: Integrating Network Analysis with Machine LearningPatrick Goh, Ashley Eng, Pevitr Bansal, Sarah Karalunas, Joel Nigg, Michelle Martel
  3. Comorbidity of Alcohol and Cannabis Use Disorders: Insight from a Network PerspectiveStéphanie Baggio
  4. Embracing Complexity: Effects of Exposure to Interpersonal Violence on the Dynamics of Psychopathology SymptomsJustin Russell, Taylor Keding, Ryan Herringa