APS
2023 APS Annual Convention
Pathways from Stress to Psychopathology: The Effects of Stressor Type and Timing on Markers of Mental Health across the Lifespan
Despite robust associations between stress and psychopathology, pathways linking stress exposure to psychopathology remain elusive. We present new work elucidating these pathways across the lifespan using multiple methods (EEG, fMRI, clinical interviews, surveys) and advanced statistical approaches (mixture modeling), with a focus on the effects of stressor type and timing.
Chairs & Discussants
- Juhyun ParkChair
McGill University - Aislinn SandreChair
Teachers College, Columbia University - Autumn KujawaDiscussant
Vanderbilt University
Presentations
- Associations Among Family Socioeconomic Status, Maternal Depression, and Infant Brain ActivityAislinn Sandre, Kimberly Noble
- Pathways to Depression: Neural Social and Monetary Reward Responsiveness As Moderators of the Association between Stress and Depression in AdolescentsSamantha Pegg, Lindsay Dickey, Anh Dao, Autumn Kujawa
- A Bayesian Approach to Identifying Links between Neural Differentiation of Threat and Safety and Adversity ExposureLucinda Sisk, Sonia Ruiz, Paola Odriozola, Sahana Kribakaran, Emily Cohodes, Sarah McCauley, et al.
- A Person-Centered Approach to Understanding Cumulative and Interactive Effects of Early Life Stress and COVID-19 Stress: Links with Reward, Internalizing Symptoms, and Alcohol UseJuhyun Park, Clara Freeman, Seonwoo Hong, Anna Weinberg