APS
2023 APS Annual Convention
Smartphones, Wearables, and Video Recordings: Digital Phenotyping in Psychotherapy Improves Prediction of Symptom Severity
This symposium will explore how incorporating technology-based approaches, such as smartphone and wearable data and video recordings, can enhance the diagnosis and assessment of psychological disorders and improve treatment outcomes. By going beyond self-report data, these methods hold promise for providing more accurate and comprehensive assessments of symptom severity.
Chairs & Discussants
- Brian SchwartzChair
Trier University
Presentations
- Outcome Prediction in Psychological Therapy with Continuous Time Dynamic Modeling of Digitally Assessed Phenotyping ParametersMiriam Hehlmann
- Using Artificial Intelligence and Wearable Sensors to Accurately Predict Symptom Severity of Generalized Anxiety Disorder through Digital Phenotyping in Daily LifeNicholas Jacobson
- Measurement and Prediction Accuracy of the Non-Verbal Behavior Analyzer (NOVA): Comparing Strategies for Training Emotional Valence and Arousal ModelsBrian Schwartz
- Inference of Clinician-Reported Depression and Anxiety Severity Using Multimodal Digital Biomarkers: An in-the-Wild Telehealth ApplicationKatie Aafjes-van Doorn