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APS Virtual Poster Showcase

Increasing Our Understanding of Treatment Effects: Empirical Examples on the Use of Network Analysis to Model Mechanisms of Change and Treatment Response

Friday, May 22, 2020 · Virtual

Oral · Clinical Science

Identifying mechanisms of change is key to advance the effectiveness of clinical interventions, yet has proven to be a challenging endeavor. Recent applications of the network approach to psychopathology show potential to model such complexity. This symposium covers empirical examples of the use of network analysis to model treatment effects.

Chairs & Discussants

  • Kristof HoorelbekeChair
    Ghent University
  • Jutta JoormannDiscussant
    Yale University

Presentations

  1. Symptom Connectivity Corresponding to Early Treatment Response in DepressionEoin McElroy, Elisa Napoleone, Miranda Wolpert, Praveetha Patalay
  2. Enhancement of the Trier Treatment Navigator: Using Network Analysis to Improve the Prediction of Treatment DropoutBrian Schwartz, Wolfgang Lutz
  3. Modeling Effects of Cognitive Training on the Interplay between Cognitive Risk- and Protective Factors Following Remission from DepressionKristof Hoorelbeke, Nathan Vanden Bergh, Rudi De Raedt, Casper Albers, Marieke Wichers, Ernst Koster
  4. Novel Network Intervention and Outcome Analyses Point Towards the Primary Role of Insomnia in Predicting, Preventing, and Alleviating DepressionTessa Blanken, Denny Borsboom, Eus van Someren