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APS Virtual Poster Showcase
Models and Mechanisms to Understand Heterogeneity in Transdiagnostic, Large Samples
We examined symptom severity, chronicity, and factor structure in four distinct transdiagnostic samples to determine variables related to treatment response, emotional facial processing, and comorbidity structure. These investigations highlight advantages of continuous models of psychopathology and the necessity of multiple variables in explaining the spectrum of psychopathology and treatment response.
Chairs & Discussants
- Lauren RutterChair
Indiana University
Presentations
- Do Depression Severity and Duration Interact to Predict Outcomes in the Treatment of Adolescent Depression?Lorenzo Lorenzo-Luaces
- A Placebo Prognostic Index (PI): Could It Inform Risk-Stratification in Treatment with Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, Fluoxetine, or Their Combination?Natalie Rodriguez-Quintana
- Cognitive and Emotional Phenotypes for Depression: Examining Facial Emotion Sensitivity and Depression Severity in Diverse SamplesLauren Rutter
- Structural Models of Internalizing Disorders Improve Prediction of Treatment Response in an Acute SettingIvar Snorrason