ICPS
2023 International Convention of Psychological Science
How Innovations in Digital Health and Genomics Can Help to Turn the Tide on Depression and Anxiety
Digital mental health researchers from Australia and Europe will explore how Artificial Intelligence, digital phenotyping, and the intersection of these methods with genomics, can inform innovative approaches to prevention and early intervention for depression and anxiety.
Chairs & Discussants
- Helen ChristensenChair
University of New South Wales - Helen ChristensenChair
University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia - Eiko FriedDiscussant
Leiden University
Presentations
- The Promises and Pitfalls of Smartphone-Based Enhanced Remote Monitoring for Predicting and Preventing Depression in Young PeopleHelen Christensen, Suranga Kasturi, Aliza Werner-Seidler, Taylor Braund, Artur Shvetcov, Susanne Schweizer, et al.
- ‘Conductor’: A Novel Digital Platform That Combines Artificial Intelligence with Adaptive Trial Methodology to Transform Mental Health Treatment ResearchSunil Gupta, Manisha Senadeera, Scott Barnett, Rajesh Vasa, WuYi Zheng, Jin Han, et al.
- Using Artificial Intelligence-Driven Adaptive Trials to Enhance Treatment Precision for Depression and AnxietyAlexis Whitton, Leonard Hoon, WuYi Zheng, Artur Shvetcov, Kit Huckvale, Jin Han, et al.
- Interdisciplinarity and Ethical Perspectives on Merging Digital Data with GenomicsOmar Ibrahim, Joanne Beames, Leonard Hoon, WuYi Zheng, Alexis Whitton, Jill Newby, et al.