APS

2022 APS Annual Convention

Poster Session XII

Sunday, May 29, 2022 · Chicago, IL

Poster

Presentations

  1. Capitalization Attempts in Daily Life: Sharing Positive Events with Close Others Is Associated with Higher Gratitude across AdulthoodAlexandra Gray, Claire Growney, Tammy English
  2. Bootstrap Confidence Intervals for a Coefficient Alpha Difference between Two Independent GroupsMiguel Padilla
  3. Maternal and Sibling Separation during Infancy on Adolescent Anxiety in RatsShane McClafferty, Claudia Paniagua-Ugarte, Jacob Eirich, Laura Griffith, Zoe Hannabass, Pamela Jackson
  4. Parental Views on Telepsychology for Treating Common Childhood DisordersSarah Rabbitt, Long Mai
  5. Comparing Latent Variable and Psychological Network Models in Mental and Physical Health Symptom DataJoshua Starr, Carl Falk
  6. Effortful Control Modulates the Effects of Mental Workload on Startle ResponseXiao Yang
  7. Reducing Math Anxiety during the Covid-19 PandemicLaurel End, Melissa Nguyen
  8. Comparing the Detection of Autism Spectrum Disorder within Males and Females Using Machine LearningJoseph Wolff, Jeffrey Eilbott
  9. Beyond Self-Report: Novel Tools for Exploring Emotion Regulation and Academic DelayingJahdai Guerrero, Ferrinne Spector
  10. Tyles: Tablet App Supporting Autistic Children to Build Skills in Understanding Facial Expressions.Natalie Wall, Oliver Smith, Linda Campbell, Carmel Loughland, Ulrich Schall
  11. Is a Polygenic Score for Educational Attainment a Marker of Vantage Sensitivity in Getting Amplified Sleep Benefits from Positive Affect?Selin Goktas, Anthony Ong, Frank Mann
  12. Neural Representation of Emotion ConceptsKent Lee, SuhJin Lee, Ajay Satpute
  13. No Evidence for an Effect of Selective Spatial Attention on the Development of Secondary Hyperalgesia: A Replication StudyDelia Della Porta, Marie-Lynn Vilz, Valéry Legrain
  14. Perceptions of Danger Predict Stigma Towards Depression and Schizophrenia: Experimental Data and Evidence from the General Social Survey 1996-2018Nathan Huff, Linda Isbell, David Arnold
  15. Disinhibition- a Neurobehavioral Trait Underlying the Relationship between Social Anxiety & Alcohol UseHanna Osborne, Isabella Palumbo, Erin Tone
  16. The Role of Perceived Social Support in the Relation between Adults’ Depressive Symptoms and LonelinessWei-Qian Wang, Melanie Ruiz, David Smith, Dominic Fareri
  17. The Negative Effects of Inpatient Psychiatry Nocturnal Safety Checks on Sleep Disturbance and Suicide RiskChristopher Shepard, Jessa Westheimer, Nithya Ramakrishnan, Michelle Patriquin
  18. Just Add Science: Impact of Informal Science Experiences on Participants' AttitudesAmy Pearce, Karen Yanowitz, Tanja McKay, John Artim
  19. Anxiety and Depression Mediate the Relationship between Antisocial Media Consumption and AweRobert Ridge, Christopher Hawk, Kelsie Richards, Moriah Perkins, Andressa Little, Hannah Elggren
  20. Heroes and Villains: The Psychological Effects of CosplayTammy Chen, Jennifer Barnes
  21. Effectiveness of DBT Skills Acquisition for Individuals with Varying Levels of Psychoticsm.Samantha Kirshon, Jamie Hattler, Hannah Steinberg, Sanno Zack
  22. Injections of Botulinum Toxin-a Are Associated with Reduced Depression and Rumination over Time: Preliminary Evidence Using a Prospective DesignCaroline Swords, Morgan Fisher, Elsa Hammerdahl, Laurel Soderquist, Lori Hilt
  23. Semantic Network Analyses of Divergent Thinking, Creative Problem Solving, and Working MemorySarah Dygert, Andrew Jarosz
  24. Childhood Exposure to Environmental Pollutants Is Negatively Associated with Executive Function in Emerging AdultsErin McKay, Cassidy McCarthy, Emily Schueneman, Junica Lugod, Leanna Rosinski, Sabrina Ung, et al.
  25. Changes in Implicit but Not Explicit Theory of Mind Following Targeted Cognitive TrainingBriana Galindo, Colin Iwanski, Kristen Haut, Savannah Lokey, Rebecca Flynn, Matthew Wronski, et al.
  26. Poor Sleep Quality Enhances COVID-19 Anxiety: Sex As a Moderator and Perceived Stress and Worry As MediatorsAlexis Detrich, Nilou Lueke, Arash Assar, Adam Lueke
  27. Transdiagnostic Drivers Correlate with PTSD Symptoms before Therapy and in Pre-Post Therapy ImprovementsAnastacia Anishchenko, Matthew McKay
  28. Cognitive Training Improves Episodic Memory for Those at Clinical High-Risk for PsychosisMatthew Wronski, Kristen Haut, Savannah Lokey, Briana Galindo, Rebecca Flynn, Matcheri Keshavan, et al.
  29. Improving Cognitive Functioning By Modulating Interoception Via Mechanical Stimulation of the Affective Touch PathwayGina Sensale, Angelina Distefano, Sahithi Garikapati, Sean Hagberg
  30. Neural Representation of Mental State Information in Schizophrenia: A Multivariate Pattern Analysis of fMRI Data from a Visual Theory of Mind TaskStephanie Reda, Bridget Shovestul, Emily Dudek, Abhishek Saxena, Steven J. Lamberti, David Dodell-Feder
  31. Confirming a Measure of Leadership Styles.Ashley Pearson, Greg Silverman, Michael Hein, Richard Moffett
  32. Taking Off the Cape: Evaluating Firefighters Requesting Leave to Address Mental and Physical HealthLauryn Stoffregen, Karl Kelley, Faith Bicking
  33. Improvements in Cognition and Social Cognition Following Targeted Cognitive Training in Individuals at Risk for PsychosisKristen Haut, Briana Galindo, Matthew Wronski, Rebecca Flynn, Savannah Lokey, Mor Nahum, et al.
  34. Need for Cognitive Closure Predicts Negative Ratings of Children’s Creative Defiance in ClassroomHolly White, Kaitlin Mulligan
  35. The Impact of Compression Garments on Repetitive Behaviors in Children with Autism Spectrum DisorderHanna Kent, Jennifer Grandits
  36. Effects of an Online Cognitive & Social Cognitive Training Intervention on Facial Affect Recognition in Individuals at Risk for PsychosisRebecca Flynn, Kristen Haut, Savannah Lokey, Briana Galindo, Matthew Wronski, Raquelle Mesholam-Gately, et al.
  37. Technology and Memory Use Among TeensCatherine Reilly
  38. Motivated Attention Among the Trauma ExposedJessica Dupree, Kimberly Galvez-Ortega, Samantha Ingram, Daniel Foti, Susan South
  39. Clinical Utility of the Personality Assessment Inventory (PAI)’S Schizophrenia (SCZ) Scale with Inpatient Serious Mental Illness (SMI) PopulationStephanie Mojena, Calvary Fielden, Alia Warner
  40. Mapping the Personality Assessment Inventory (PAI) Onto the Hitop Model of Psychopathology: Confirmatory Factor Analysis Using Treatment Seeking Veterans at Veteran AffairsSarah Hirsch, Megan Keen, Paul Ingram
  41. The Vicious Cycle of Psychopathology and Stress Generation: A Systematic Review and Meta-AnalysisKaterina Rnic, Angela Santee, David Dozois, Jennifer-Ashley Hoffmeister, Hallie Liu, Katharine Chang, et al.
  42. Understanding Covid-19 As a Potentially Morally Injurious Event.Julia Superka, McKenna Parnes, Kendall Pfeffer, Jordana Douglas, Lauren Krulis, Adam Brown
  43. Sex, but Not Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, Predicts Conduct Problems and Substance Use in a Mixed Clinical SampleIzhani Rosa, Erin Kaseda, Alexandra Kirsch
  44. Mapping the Personality Assessment Inventory (PAI) Onto the Hitop Model of Psychopathology: Exploratory Factor Analysis in Active-Duty MilitaryMegan Keen, Sarah Hirsch, Paul Ingram, Patrick Armistead-Jehle
  45. Self-Reported Executive Functioning Moderates the Relationship between Stress and Anxiety in College StudentsTiffany Harris, Fayth Walbridge, Zachary Wilde, Mairin Cotter, Stephanie Smith
  46. Benefits and Drawbacks of Teletherapy from Psychologists’ PerspectivesCarla Rumeo, Jonathan Oakman, Sarena Daljeet, Alex Milovanov, Katie Finch
  47. Relative Size-Number Magnitude Congruency/Incongruency on Temporal ProcessingAnuj Shukla
  48. Sleep and Adjustment in Adolescence: A Longitudinal, Person-Centered ApproachJeri Sasser, Jack Waddell, Crystal Li, Kevin Trent, Leah Doane
  49. The Moderating Role of Emotion Dysregulation and Emotional Intimacy in the Relationship between Stress and DepressionTaylor Webb, Laura Kenneally, Kelsie Allison, James Paulson
  50. Do Negative Interpretive Biases Drive Low Positive Emotional Reactivity?Emily Gawlik, David Disabato, Karin Coifman
  51. Are More Anecdotes More Persuasive?Jon Mueller, Tracy Caldwell, Emily Miller
  52. Depression in Patients with Parkinson’s Disease: A Network ApproachAmanda Merner
  53. Do Preschoolers and Adults Think That Academic and Athletic Abilities Are Inherited?Lakshmi Raman
  54. Trauma Exposure Types and Associated Outcomes: An Exploratory Latent Profile AnalysisElizabeth Griffith, Heather Lucke, Adriel Boals
  55. The Effects of Parenting on the Behavior of Children with Autism: A Meta-AnalysisAllison Martin, Allyson Phillips, Jennifer Fayard
  56. Changes in Dream Intensity and Nightmare Frequency during the COVID-19 Pandemic Are Influenced By PersonalityMichael Price, Julie Niziurski, Krista Howard, Carmen Westerberg
  57. Undergraduate Students Endorse Both the Social/Neurodiversity-Focused and Medical/Disability-Focused Models of AutismCamilla McMahon, Sophia Thompson
  58. Parental Psychological Control Has Indirect Effects on Depression, Anxiety, and Antisocial Problems Via Emotion Regulation DifficultiesAlyssa Williams, Cliff McKinney
  59. Understanding the Fear of Fat in Eating Disorders: The Mediating Role of Self-DisgustElizabeth Woods, Sarah Jessup, Bunmi Olatunji
  60. Performing a Task with a (suggested) Co-Actor Attenuates the Stroop Interference EffectAnika Gearhart-Edwards, Basil Wahn, Scott Sinnett
  61. The Social Functioning Scale: Validation and Recommendations for Use in Individuals at Clinical High-Risk for PsychosisFranchesca Kuhney, Katherine Damme, Lauren Ellman, Jason Schiffman, Vijay Mittal
  62. Young Children’s Callous-Unemotional Traits Mediate the Relationship between Maternal Negative Affectivity and Child Attention Deficit Hyperactivity DisorderYingying Zhao, Fanyi Yu, Jeffrey Gagne
  63. Emerging Adult Sibling Relationship Quality Predicting Mental HealthDerek Morgan, Connað Higgins, Christy Rogers
  64. Beliefs That Emotions Last “Forever” Predict Greater Use of Experiential AvoidanceElise Warner, Jennifer Veilleux
  65. COVID-19 Crisis Classrooms: Student Multitasking and Distractibility across Virtual and in-Person Learning EnvironmentsAllison Devedjian, Justin Contreras, Suneeta Kercood, Tara Lineweaver
  66. Overestimation of Weather Dangers Predicts Anxious Responses to Severe WeatherMonica Echols, Priyanka Sunder, Kristine Jacquin
  67. Neuropsychological Impairments Predict Increased Anxiety and DepressionLouise Rootes, Belix Belizaire, Kristine Jacquin
  68. Risky Behaviors Predict Anxiety and Depression in AdultsSonja Hillman Suchy, Courtney Searle, Kristine Jacquin
  69. Preschool Child Anxiety Predicts Parent Depression a Decade LaterMargaret Redic, Gina Cusing, William Copeland, Kimberly Carpenter, Helen Egger, Margaret Sheridan
  70. Reaction-Time Variability As a Specific and Sensitive Marker for ADD SymptomsMichael Aristodemou, Nanda Lambregts-Rommelse, Rogier Kievit
  71. Impairment and Treatment Outcomes Differ Among Children with Internalizing Versus Externalizing DeficitsMelissa Kravets, Kathryn Guajardo, Brendan Rich
  72. Music May Improve Attention in People with Attention DisordersLaura Edelman, Emma Roppo
  73. The Effects of Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms on College Students’ RoutinesKaitlyn McCauley, Kelsey Coulthard
  74. Non-Linear, Domain- and Rater-Specific Effects of Anxiety on Impairments in Pediatric ADHDLauren Friedman, Mark Rapport, Ashley Rivard, Gabrielle Fabrikant-Abzug, Lindsay Chromik
  75. Attention Bias Variability Is Explained By General Reaction Time Variability: Evidence from Two Different Cognitive TasksDahlia Kassel, Joshua Carlson, Lin Fang
  76. Perspectives on Digital Mental Health Technology from Individuals with Lived Mental Health ExperienceMolly Woerner, Patricia Areán, Nichole Sams
  77. Medical Users of Sedatives Report More Depression but Not More Self-Harm Than Non-Medical Users and Non-UsersJulia Salmon, Kristine Jacquin
  78. Parental Attachment Predicts Childhood Anxiety and InhibitionTara Bencivenga, Elise Wilder, Kristine Jacquin
  79. Boredom Proneness, Media Use and Rule-Breaking during the COVID-19 PandemicAllison Drody, Jessica Lee, Lydia Hicks, James Danckert, Daniel Smilek
  80. Childhood Maltreatment Predicts Adult Anxiety and DepressionKathleen DelVecchio, Sydney Mitchell, Kristine Jacquin
  81. Childhood Physical Abuse and Neglect Predict Eating Disorder Symptoms in AdulthoodMelissa LAW, Melissa Micka, Kristine Jacquin
  82. Validation of the Daily Anxious Apprehension MeasureBrandon Koscinski, Nicholas Allan
  83. A Multivariate Comparison of Stigmatization of Individuals with Schizophrenia, Binge Eating Disorder, and Intellectual DisabilitiesIsabella Wood, Allyson Phillips
  84. Posttraumatic Stress Symptom Severity Impacting College Students’ Grade Point AverageChristian Ledet, Kelsey Coulthard, Mary Lou Kelley
  85. Experiencing Childhood Maltreatment Predicts PTSD Symptoms in AdulthoodChanelle Yoder, Sydney Keller, Kristine Jacquin
  86. Daytime Sleepiness Does Not Predict Affect VariabilityHannah Quejada, Jiyoung Song, Aaron Fisher
  87. Emotion Regulation Repertoire Moderates the Association between Sleep and Mental HealthXinyi Zhang, Shuquan Chen
  88. An Extension of the Hitop Model: Disentangling Body Dysmorphia and the OCD SpectrumSusan Longley, Horan Jordan, Leal Jose
  89. Adverse Childhood Experiences Increase the Likelihood of Probable Prenatal DepressionKarina Corona, Thomas Chavez, Kennedy Stewart, Claudia Toledo-Corral, Shohreh F. Farzan, Rima Habre, et al.
  90. The Relationship between Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, Five Factor Traits, Gender, and Religiosity-Spirituality in AdultsAnastasia Jankovsky, Gregory Muller, Brian Zaboski
  91. A Cross-Lagged Panel Study: Post-Traumatic Stress Symptoms and Social Functioning in World Trade Center RespondersYang Yuanyuan, Oltmanns Joshua, Kotov Roman
  92. Smaller N2 Amplitudes Are Associated with Greater Externalizing Problems in Early ChildhoodAlexis Hosch, Isaac Petersen
  93. Testing Components of the Borderline Interpersonal-Affective Systems Model in a Prospective, Longitudinal Study of FemalesYasmeen Faisal, Sinclaire O'Grady, Stephen Hinshaw
  94. N2 ERP Amplitudes Mediate Harsh Parenting and Externalizing Problems in 3–7-Year-Old ChildrenBenjamin Swanson, Alexis Hosch, Isaac Petersen
  95. Financial Hardship and Family Conflict Moderate the Association between Disruptive Behavior Disorders and Frontoamygdala Connectivity during an Emotional Working Memory TaskCortney Simmons, Boris Epie, Lucinda Sisk, May Conley, Bj Casey, Arielle Baskin-Sommers
  96. Interactive Role of Negative Urgency and Thought Suppression on Self-Harm BehaviorsMahsa Mojallal, Surabhi Swaminath, Raluca Simons
  97. Who, What, and Why? Exploring the Use of Indirect Feedback-Seeking StrategiesChase Herndon, Laura Brannon, Nandita Seetalam
  98. A Longitudinal Analysis of Anxiety and Depression across Childhood and Early Adolescence Considering Sex DifferencesDaniel Gordon, Jade Moros, Lili Gloe, Emily Durbin, Jason Moser
  99. Potential Demographic Moderators of Abnormal P3 Among Individuals with Psychotic DisordersLisa Brown, Katherine Jonas, Kayla Donaldson, Roman Kotov, David Rollock, Dan Foti
  100. COVID-19, Sleep and Anxiety: Investigating Disparities and Biological VulnerabilityTanvi Krishnan
  101. Clinician Perception of the Clinical Utility of the Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP) SystemCaroline Balling, Susan South, Donald Lynam, Douglas Samuel
  102. The Difference and Distinction between Bipolar Disorder and Borderline Personality Disorder According to Affective Temperament and Early Maladaptive SchemasGhasim Nabizadehchianeh, Hamid Poursharifi, Alireza Farnam
  103. Suicidality & Temporal Self-Appraisal: How Individuals At-Risk for Suicide Evaluate Themselves Over TimeChayim Rosensweig, Chana Silver, Yosef Sokol
  104. Intimate Relationship Satisfaction As a Potential Moderator of the Longitudinal Association between Stress and DepressionYuze Shi, Mark Whisman
  105. Navigating the Social World: The Role of Cognitive and Interpersonal Processes in Depression and Social AnxietyJonas Everaert, Lisa Vos, Maria Gendron, Jutta Joormann, Michael Bronstein
  106. Among Dissociative Individuals, Cognitive Distortions Predict the Intrapersonal Functions of Nonsuicidal Self-InjuryXi Pan, Shae Nester, Chloe Kaplan, Cori Palermo, Lauren Lebois, Milissa Kaufman, et al.
  107. Non-Suicidal Self-Injury during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Comparison of Data from 2020 and 2021Rita Yazici, Chiao-En Kao, Josephine Tan
  108. Anxious and Avoidant Attachment Associated with Greater Internalizing Psychopathology in Dissociative Identity DisorderChloe Kaplan, Cori Palermo, Xi Pan, Milissa Kaufman, Lauren Lebois
  109. Treatment Less Effective in Reducing Aggressive Behaviors in Youth with Co-Occurring Conduct Problems and Callous-Unemotional TraitsAsia Perkins, Adam Panek, Dori Jacobs, Jeffrey Burke
  110. The Impact of Prenatal Anxiety and Depression on Children’s Emotional and Behavioral Problems: The Mediating Roles of Postnatal Maternal Anxiety/Depression and Parenting Stress.Ellyn Kennelly, Ava Palopoli, Ahmad Slaughter, Jessica Hruschak, Khush Hussain, Moriah Thomason, et al.
  111. A Population-Based Discordant Twin Study of the Relationship between Trauma and Eating Disorder SymptomsLibby Ryan, Megan Mikhail, Timothy Brewerton, Emily Sokol, S. Alexandra Burt, Kelly Klump
  112. Perceived Stress and Rumination Mediate the Link between Self-Compassion and Sleep Quality Among Ncaa Division I Student-Athletes: A Parallel Mediation ModelArash Assar, Nilou Lueke, Daysha Copeland, Gabi Gonzalez, Alex Detrich, Nya Streaty, et al.
  113. Virtual DBT (vDBT): A Feasible and Acceptable Approach to Dialectical Behavior TherapyAnnika Hogan, Mara Eyllon, J. Ben Barnes, Jennifer Eaton, Samuel Nordberg
  114. Employment Status Moderates the Relation between Anxiety and Attention-Related Cognitive Errors in Spanish-Speaking University StudentsDariana Gil-Hernández, Sebastián Bentz-Figueroa, José A. Maldonado-Martínez, Giovanni Tirado-Santiago
  115. Changes in Depression-Related Functional Impairment and Long-Term Functioning Among Veterans in Intensive PTSD TreatmentJessica Tharaud, Mauricio Montes, Philip Held
  116. Role of Social Support on Separation Anxiety during COVID-19 Financial HardshipFrankie Nelson, Zahra Mousavi, Nazly Restrepo, Kate Kuhlman
  117. Relations of Co-Occurring Conduct Problems on Facial Emotion Recognition and Theory of Mind in Youth with ASDNardin Yacoub, Rachel McDonald, Eden Fowler-Benton, Mary Isaac Cargill, Sadaf Khawar, Matthew Lerner, et al.
  118. A prospective examination of mismatch negativity across psychotic illnessKayla Donaldson, Katherine Jonas, Daniel Foti, Emmett Larsen, Aprajita Mohanty, Roman Kotov
  119. "There Are Stereotypes for Everything": Multiracial Adolescents Navigating Racial Identity Under White SupremacyCourtney Jones, Leoandra Rogers
  120. N-Level Structural Equation Modeling with Small to Moderate SamplesBen Kelcey
  121. Problematic Smartphone Use in Young Adults: Psychological Distress, Personal History and MetacognitionsBrianna Starkey, Bradley Waite
  122. “I Don’t Care Whether They’Re Rich or Poor”: Children’s Class-Based Social Preferences Depend on Effortful ControlMohan Li, Stephen Chen
  123. Analysis of Research Trends in South Korea on Creative Problem Solving: Focusing on Thesis for Elementary, Middle and High School StudentsJanchiv Ayurzana, Yonghan Park, Cho Seonghwan, Jeonghhee Han