2024 Annual Meeting
Poster Sessions
Track 1: Artificial Intelligence and Conversational Agents
1.1. Adapting to loss: A normative account of grief
Zack Dulberg, MD, Rachit Dubey, & Jonathan Cohen, Princeton Neuroscience Institute
1.2. An Artificial Intelligence Human Avatar Based Mental Health Assessment: A Validation Study in Healthcare Workers
Nicole R Detoro, PhD, Department of Psychiatry MGH, Harvard Medical School; Oyenike Balogun-Mwangi, PhD, Bentley University Department of Psychiatry MGH; Elizabeth S Eberlin, MS, Department of Psychiatry MGH; Katherine N Dokholyan, BA, Department of Psychiatry MGH; Skip A Rizzo, PhD, Institute for Creative Technologies, University of Southern California; Daphne J Holt, MD, PhD, Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School
1.3. Chatbot-Delivered Psychometric Assessments
Andrew Cutler, PhD, Eric Lin, MD, Shobi Ahmed, MD, PhD, Sama Therapeutics
1.4. Comparing Human Crisis Counselor and Artificial Intelligence Chatbot Responses to Sample Situations on a Text-Based Crisis Hotline
Oliver Toscano, BA, Harvard; Matthew Nock, PhD, Harvard; Daniel Coppersmith, MA, Harvard; Grace Lin, PhD, Harvard/MIT
1.5. Enhancing Digital Mental Health Care: Leveraging Synthetic Data for Quality Assessment Through Daily Learning
Josue Godeme, Julia Hill, Stephen Gaughan, BA, Carly Bobak, PhD, Karen Fortuna, PhD, MSW, LICSW, Dartmouth College
1.6. Uptake and usage of a publicly available automated text messaging intervention for affective symptoms in adults
Lara Baez, PhD, Northwestern University; Tong Li, MS, University of Toronto; Sarah Popowski, BA, Northwester University; Haochen “Fred” Song, MEng, University of Toronto; Joseph J. Williams, PhD, University of Toronto; Theresa Nguyen, MSW, Mental Health America; David C. Mohr, PhD, Northwestern University; Jonah Meyerhoff, PhD, Northwestern University; Rachel Kornfield, PhD, Northwestern University
Track 2: Children, Adolescent, and Young Adults (A)
2.1. Gamified Digital Mental Health Interventions Demonstrate Efficacy for Treating Pediatric ADHD and Depression
Barry Bryant, MD, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine; Morgan Sisk, BS, University of Alabama at Birmingham Heersink School of Medicine; Joseph McGuire, PhD, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
2.2. Using NASSS-CAT tool to evaluate complexity in the implementation of a chat-story intervention for adolescent mental health in Brazil
Dr. Sakshi Setia, MSc, Translational Health Sciences, University of Oxford
2.3. Addressing Mental Health Disparities in Urban Primary Care Settings: Teen Screening Practices and Linguistic Inclusivity
Gabriella Bobadilla, BA, Dillon Thorpe, BA, Colleen Stiles-Shields, PhD, University of Illinois-Chicago
2.4. Clinical Outcomes Across Age Groups in an Intentionally Remote Partial Hospitalization/Intensive Outpatient Eating Disorder Treatment Program
Caitlin Shepherd, PhD, Hannah Wolfe, MSW, Wendy Oliver-Pyatt, MD, Within Health
2.5. Evaluating Social Contexts and Social Support among Adolescents at Risk for Suicide: An Ecological Momentary Assessment and Passive Smartphone Sensing Study
Jennifer Yu, BA, Barnard College; Esha Triveldi, MS, Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University; Hanga Galfalvy, PhD, Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University; Natalia Parjane, BA, Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University; Julia Greenblatt, BA, Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University; Trinity C. Tse, BA, Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University; Karla Joyce, LCSW, Department of Psychiatry, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center; Katherine Durham, PhD, Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University; Giovanna Porta, MS, Western Psychiatric Hospital, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center; Jaclyn S. Kirshenbaum, Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University; Alma Bitram, BA, Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University; Lauren S. Chernick, MD, Department of Emergency Medicine, Columbia University Medical Center; David Brent, MD; Department of Psychiatry, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center; Nicholas B. Allen, PhD, Department of Psychiatry, University of Oregon; David Pagliaccio, PhD, Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University; Randy P. Auerbach, PhD, ABPP, Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University; Paul A. Bloom, PhD, Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University
2.6. Increasing pediatrics clinicians’ provision of digital self-care tool to adolescents (ages 13-17) with mild to moderate depressive symptoms at a large integrated health care system
Davida Becker, PhD, Lindsay Joe Lyons, BS, Luis Roberto Zeledon, MD, Ammeta Ganju, MD, Corinna Koebnick, PhD, Anny H. Xiang, PhD, Karen Franchino, MSW, MPH, Young Bang, BFA, Jerry Cheng, MD, Kaiser Permanente
Track 3: Children, Adolescents, and Young Adults (B)
3.1. Self-reported symptom severity and attitudes towards mental health apps
Heather Quirk, MBA, Ria Magar, MSc, Page Anderson, PhD, ABPP, Georgia State University
3.2. Understanding Adolescents’ Perceived Barriers to Engagement in Online CBT Programs for Anxiety and Their Ideas for Enhancing User Experience
Emma-Leigh Senyard, MA, Arien Rowe, PhD, Govind Krishnamoorthy, PhD, Sonja March, PhD, University of Southern Queensland
3.3. Usage and Retention in a Smartphone-Based Mental Health Intervention for K12 Students: Neolth Proof-of-Concept Study
Katherine B. Grill, PhD, Neolth Inc.; Laurent Garchitorena Gomez, BS, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Department of Informatics and Health Data Science; Kayla Taylor, MPH, The Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME); Azizi A. Seixas, PhD, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Department of Informatics and Health Data Science
3.4. User-Centered Design and Acceptability Study: Attitudes Toward a Novel App for Medical Student Mental Health
Maira Urooj, BS, Zucker Hillside Hospital/Northwell Health; Milan Kapadia, BS, NYIT College of Osteopathic Medicine; Mohana Biswas, MD, Montefiore Medical Center/Albert Einstein College of Medicine; Priyanka Algu, BA, Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell; Sungmin Hong, BA, Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell; Julia Tartaglia, MD, Zucker Hillside Hospital/Northwell Health
3.5. Young Adults’ Use of Multiple Technologies for Mental Health
Mehreen Masood, PhD Student, Elena Agapie, Assistant Professor, Bruna Oewel, PhD Student, University of California, Irvine
3.6. Human-Centered Design of a Digital Adaptation of a Peer-Led, Dissonance-Based Intervention to Reduce Fatphobia and Anti-fat Bias
Agatha Laboe, BA, Mahathi Gavuji, BA, Lauren Pictor, BA, Katherine Schaumberg, PhD, University of Wisconsin-Madison
3.7. Enhancing Chronic Pain Management: The Crucial Role of Therapeutic Personalization in Virtual Reality Interventions
Yly Morale, MS, Albizu University-Miami Campus; Rita M. Rivera, PsyD, Yale University, School of Medicine
Track 4: Ecological Momentary Assessment and Passive Sensing
4.1. How Do Affect and Memory for Social Approval in Schizophrenia Relate to Daily Socialization: Linking Evidence from a Novel Behavioral Task to Real-World Reports of Social Behavior
Jaisal Merchant, MA, Erin Moran, PhD, Deanna Barch, PhD, Washington University in St. Louis
4.2. Self-Reported Interruptions in an Ecological Momentary Assessment Study of Clinical and Community Samples: The Role of Sociodemographic and Psychological Characteristics
Amira Parker, Lisa Kluen, Laneé Jung, Christina Wu, Elizabeth Grinspoon, Zoë Hawks, Courtney Beard, Laura T. Germine, McLean Hospital/Harvard Medical School
4.3. Exploring the Feasibility of Empatica E4 Wearable Biosensors
Minna Behnan*, BA, Massachusetts General Hospital; Ava Licht*, BA, Massachusetts General Hospital; Szymon Fedor, PhD, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Media Lab; David Mischoulon, MD-PhD, Massachusetts General Hospital & Harvard Medical School; Paola Pedrelli, PhD, Massachusetts General Hospital & Harvard Medical School
*Denotes both are credited as first authors
4.4. Links between Hourly Psychological Stress Instability and Mental Health: Insights from Intensive Smartphone Data Collection
Lauren Finkelstein, MA, Joanna Arch, PhD, University of Colorado Boulder
4.5. Time in Depression Remission and Affective Functioning in Everyday Life
Umiemah Farrukh, BA, Jiani Li, BA, Ellie P. Xu, MA, Sarak L. Zapetis, BA, Kaley Keefe, BA, Anita Tao, Emily Givens, Jonathan P. Stange, PhD, University of Southern California
4.6. Unraveling Parent-Child Conflict: Using Topic Modeling to Explore Co-occurring Themes and Their Relationship to Attachment Style
Alyssa C. Carrasco, BA, University of Texas at Austin; Jacqueline B. Duong, MS, University of Texas at Austin; Kayla E. Carta, University of Texas at Austin; Sierra N. Walters, MA, University of Texas at Austin; Grace A. Jumonville, BA, University of Texas at Austin; Gabrielle Freitage, MA, Florida International University; Jonathan Comer, PhD, Florida International University; Matthew Ahle, MA, Colliga Apps Corporation; Adela A. Timmons, PhD, University of Texas at Austin
Track 5: Enhancing Mental Health Among Marginalized Youth (A)
5.1. Mobile Stress Monitoring: Enhancing Family Well-Being Through Technology
Kayla E. Carta, MA, University of Texas at Austin; Sierra N. Walters, MA, University of Texas at Austin; Jacqueline B. Duong, MA, University of Texas at Austin; Grace A. Jumonville, BS, University of Texas at Austin; Alyssa S. Carrasco, BS, University of Texas at Austin; Gabrielle Freitag, MS, Florida International University; Abdullah Aman Tutul, BS, Texas A&M University; Kleanthis Avramidis, MEng, University of Southern California; Theodora Chaspari, PhD, University of Colorado Boulder; Shrikanth S. Narayanan, PhD, University of Southern California; Jonathan S. Comer, PhD, Flordia International University; Matthew Ahle, BS, Colliga Apps; Adela C. Timmons, PhD, University of Texas at Austin
5.2 Changes in Adult Digital Health Utilization Following the COVID-19 Pandemic
Siyuan Huang, MS, Margaret C. Fahey, PhD, Jennifer Dahne, PhD, Department of Psychology & Behavioral Sciences, Medical University of South Carolina
5.3. Comparing In-person and Online Delivery of Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy for Black Adults with PTSD and Depression: Does Delivery Format Influence Outcomes?
Malin Au & Abigail Powers, Emory University
5.4.Comparing Treatment Response in Community-College Students with Elevated PTSD Symptoms Undergoing Digital Therapy: A Quasi-Experimental Approach
Nathaniel R. Choukas, BS, University of Arizona; Torsa Chattoraj, MA, University of Arizona; Kate B. Wolitzky Taylor, PhD, University of California Los Angeles; Michelle G. Craske, PhD, University of California Los Angeles; Zachary D. Cohen, PhD, University of Arizona
5.5. Does Recruitment Source Matter?: Comparing Diversity Among Participants Recruited From Social Media Forums Versus Other Sources for a Nationwide Digital Body Dysmorphic Disorder Study
Caroline Armstrong, BA, Sabine Wilhelm, PhD, & Hilary Weingarden, PhD, Massachusetts General Hospital
5.6. Lessons Learned From Co-Designing a Just-In-Time Intervention for People Who Have Experienced Trauma
Olivia Metcalf, PhD & David Forbes, PhD, University of Melbourne
Track 6: Enhancing Mental Health Among Marginalized Youth (B)
6.1. Mobile Applications: Attitudes Among Diverse Populations with Mental Health Issues
Emily Marena, MS, Ruta Dighe, BS, Aimee Weide, BS, & Olga Berkout, PhD, University of Texas at Tyler
6.2 Feasibility and Acceptability of Trauma Sensitive Yoga to Treat PTSD in Minoritized Women in a Safety Net Hospital: A Mixed-Methods Study
Ilana Ander, MSEd, Fordham University; Jasmine Irish, MPH, Emory University; Ashanti Brown, MA, Georgia State University; Brooke McKenna, PhD, Massachusetts General Hospital; Ursula Kelly, PhD, Emory University; Abigail Powers, PhD, Emory University
6.3. Perspectives on a Technology-Enabled Service (TES) for Enhanced Perinatal Collaborative Care: A Mixed-Methodological Approach
Shannon R. Smith*, BS, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine; Joshua E. Santiago*, MA, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine; Lara Baez, PhD, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine; Nathan W. Winquist, MS, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine; Zara Mir, MS, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine; David C. Mohr, PhD, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine; Madhu Reddy, PhD, University of California Irvine; Emily S. Miller, MD, MPH, Alpert Medical School of Brown University
*Shared first authorship
6.4. Preliminary Findings on the Design of a Mobile Health Stigma Reduction Intervention Among Black Adults with Depression and Anxiety
Blessing Adeleke, MA & Aderonke Bamgbose Pederson, MD, Depression Clinical and Research Program, Department of Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital
6.5. Social Media Use and Coping with Stress: A Preliminary Analysis Among Hispanic/Latinx Dementia Caregivers
Sofía Mildrum Chana, MA, University of Alabama at Birmingham Department of Psychology; Nury Alejandar Rodríguez Colmenares, BSN, University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Nursing; Frank Puga, PhD, University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Nursing
6.6. Subjective Technology Anxiety in Black Men with Chronic Health Conditions
Vishaka Kalra, MPH, Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences, Texas A&M University; Kianna Arthur, BS, Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences, Texas A&M University; Sherecce Fields, PhD, Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences, Texas A&M University; Ledric Sherman, PhD, Department of Health Behavior, School of Public Health, Texas A&M University
Track 7: Evaluating the Effectiveness and/or Quality of Digital Tools (A)
7.1. Breaking Down the Stereotypes Between Academia and Industry in Service of Advancing Quality Care
Jessica E. Flannery, PhD, Akili Interactive Labs
7.2. Assessing Predictive Factors of Attitudes Toward Peer-Supported Mental Health Interventions in the Metaverse: A Mixed-Methods Study
Francisco N. Ramos, BA, Iony D. Ezawa, PhD, & Rachel A. Bernstein, BA, University of Southern California
7.3. Leveraging a Remote, Digital Assessment to Characterize Long-Term Forgetting in Cognitively Unimpaired Older Adults
Cassidy P. Molinare, BA, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School; Daniel Soberanes, BS, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School; Mark A. Dubbelman, PhD, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School; Stephanie Hsieh, MS, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School; Keith A. Johnson, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School; Dorene M. Rentz, PsyD, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School; Reisa A. Sperling, MD, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School; Gad A. Marshall, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School; Rebecca E. Amariglio, PhD, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School; Kathryn V. Papp, PhD, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School; Roos J. Jutten, PhD, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School
7.4 Navigating Professional Identities: Exploring the Impact of AI-Mediated Writing on Locus of Control
Jenny Xiyu Fu, PhD Candidate, Brennan Antone, PhD, Kowe Kadome, PhD Student, & Malte Jung, Cornell University
7.5. Practice EMA: Are We Asking Too Much or Too Little? Exploring Within-Day Differences in Responses to Repeated Ecological Momentary Assessments of Depression Symptoms
Tanvi Lakhtakia, BA, Shannon R. Smith, BS, Jonah Meyeroff, PhD, David C. Mohr, PhD, & Caitlin A. Stamatis, PhD, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
7.6. Rapid Assessment of Veteran and Civilian User Feedback to Evaluate Updates to PTSD Coach
Sofia Reyes, BA, Shilpa Hampole, Bsc, Jason E. Owen, PhD, Sarah E. Senti, PhD, Kelly M. Ramsey, Adrienne J. Heinz, PhD, Katherine Taylor, PsyD, & Margaret-Anne Mackintosh, PhD, United States Department of Veteran Affairs – National Center for PTSD
Track 8: Evaluating the Effectiveness and/or Quality of Digital Tools (B)
8.1. Scaling Out Digital Mental Health Interventions: Successful Adaptations and Lessons Learned
Soo Jeong Youn, PhD, Reliant Medical Grouo, OptumCare, Harvard Medical School; Keke Schuler, Reliant Medical Group, OptumCare; Pratha Sah, PhD, Reliant Medical Group, OptumCare; Brittany Jaso, PhD, Reliant Medical Group, OptumCare; Mariesa Pennine, BA, Reliant Medical Group, OptumCare; Laura Orth, LCSW, Reliant Medical Group, OptumCare; Heather O’Dea, BA, Reliant Medical Group, OptumCare; Lily Murillo, BA, Reliant Medical Group, OptumCare; Georgia Hoyler, United Health Group; Mara Eyllon, PhD, Reliant Medical Group, OptumCare, University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School; Kankana Sengupta, PhD, Reliant Medical Group, OptumCare; J. Ben Barnes, Reliant Medical Group, OptumCare, University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School; Manjola Van Alphen, MD, Atrius Health, OptumCare; Samuel S. Nordberg, PhD, Reliant Medical Group, OptumCare
8.2. Expanding a Health Technology Solution to Address Therapist Challenges in Implementing Homework with Adult Therapy Clients: A Mixed Methods Study
Brian Bunnell, PhD & Kaitlyn Schuler, PhD, University of South Florida, Department of Psychiatry
8.3. Formation of a Working Alliance Potential Efficacy of a Digital Therapeutic to Treat Experiential Negative Symptoms of Schizophrenia
Cornelia Domer-Ciossek, PhD, Boehringer Ingelheim International GmbH; Cassandra Snipes, PhD, Click Therapeutics; Eehwa Ung, PhD, Click Therapeuetics, Inc.*; Brendan D. Hare, PhD, Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmacueticals, Inc.*; Alankar Gupta, PhD, Click Therapeutics, Inc.*; Shaheen E. Lakhan, PhD, Click Therapeutics, Inc.
*Affiliation at time of study
8.4. Psychological Mobile App for Patients with Acute Myeloid Leukemia: A Pilot Randomized Clinical Trial
Mia Holtze, BA, Massachusetts General Hospital; Marlise R. Luskin, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital; Lara Trager, PhD, Massachusetts General Hospital; Mitchell Lavoie, BS, Massachusetts General Hospital; Mitchell Lavoie, BS, University of Massachusetts; Dagny Marie Vaughn, BS, University of Tennessee Health Science Center; Stephanie Andrews, BS, Massachusetts General Hospital; Daniel Yang, BS, Duke University; Kofi Y. Boateng, BS, Massachusetts General Hospital; Richard A. Newcomb, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital; Andrew Brunner, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital; Gregory A. Abel, MD, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Harvard University; Richard M. Stone, MD, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Harvard University; Martha Wadleigh, MD, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Harvard University; Jennifer S. Temel, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital; Areej El-Jawahri, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital
8.5. Tailoring Support for Non-Treatment Seeking Young Adults Within an Automated Text Messaging Program for Anxiety and Depression Self-Management
Emily Tack, BA, Sarah Popowoski, BA, Rachel Kornfield, PhD, & Jonah Meyeroff, PhD, Center for Behavioral Intervention Techonologies, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
8.6. THRIVE: Development of a Digital Application to Address the Supportive Care Needs of Patients with Advanced Lung Cancer
Brianna Jewett, BA, Massachusetts General Hospital; Madison Freese, BS, Massachusetts General Hospital; Lauren Waldman, MD, Brigham and Women’s Hospital; Joely Centracchio, BA, University of Miami; Mary Boulanger, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital; Stephen Lo, PhD, Massachusetts General Hospital; Jamie Jacobs, PhD, Massachusetts General Hospital; Areej El-Jawari, Massachusetts General Hospital; Jennifer Temel, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital; Joseph Greer, PhD, Massachusetts General Hospital
8.7. Use of Mental Health Apps by Clients in Therapy
Ninelle Edenne, Danielle Schweitzer, MA, & Jim A. Haugh, PhD, Rowan University
Track 9: Integrating Digital Services in Healthcare Systems
9.1. Tech into Care+ Initiative: A Self-Guided Online Implementation Tool for Integrating Mental Mobile Health Apps into Care
Jeane Bosch, PhD, VA National Center for PTSD; Colleen Becket-Davenport, PsyD, VA National Center for PTSD; Shannon McCaslin, PhD, VA National Center for PTSD; Catherine Tang, University of Pennsylvania; Andrea L. Jamison, VA National Center for PTSD
9.2. Can AI Facilitate Empathy Among Psychotherapst Trainees?
Shannon McIntyre, PhD, Anitoch University PsyD Department & Ozege Tekin, PhD, Massachusetts Institute of Technology/Computer Science & Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
9.3. People, Process, and Technology: Understanding the Contextual Factors Impacting the Implementation of an App to Support Individuals with Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders
Iman Kassam, MHI, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health; Lydia Sequeira, MHI, PhD, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health; Jessica D’Arcey, MA, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health; Wenjia Zhou, MHI, Memotext Corporation; Suzanna Juarez-Williamson, Riverside University Health System; Sean Kidd, PhD, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
9.4. Preferences for mHealth Intervention to Address Mental Health Challenges Among Men Who Have Sex With Men in Nepal
Kamal Gautam, MPH, University of Connecticut; Camille Aguilar, University of Miami; Kiran Paudel, BPH, University of Connecticut; Manisha Dhakal, MBS, Blue Diamond Society; Jeffery A. Wickersham, PhD, Yale University; Bibhay Acharya, MD, PhD, UCSF Weill Institute for Neurosciences; Sabitri Sapkota, MPH, PhD, Possible; Keshab Deuba, PhD, Karolinska Institute; Roman Shrestha, MPH, PhD, University of Connecticut
9.5. Provider and Patient Barriers and Facilitators Related to Adoption of Digital Mental Health Applications in Routine Clinical Care
Paige L. Seegan, PhD; Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine; Michael J. Miller, DrPH, RPh, FAPhA, Mid-Atlantic Permanente Research Institute; Joseph F. McGuire, PhD, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
9.6. Overcoming the Potential Drawbacks of Artificial Intelligence in Psychotherapy: Literature Updates
Evartius Chino Ezema, MD, MSc, PhD, One Brooklyn Health; Ogochukwu Agazie, MD, MPH, College of Medicine, University of Lagos; Tricia Okoye, MD, Ambroze Ali University; Amogechukwu Onyinye Ugwu, MD, LMCC, University of Nigeria; Chineye Loveth Aleke, BOT, Department of Physiotherapy, Federal Medical Center; Obioma Onah Ezema, DNP, DocGo Health Inc., Vivien Obitulata Ugwu, MBBS, College of Medicine, University of Nigera; Chinwe Okeke-Moffatt, PharmD, BCMTMS, Washington University of Health and Science; Abdullah Y Hawsawi, BSs, MBS, Roosevelt University College of Health and Pharmacy; Stephen Okorom, MD, Brooklyn Physicians
9.7. Assessing Interpersonal Risk Factors for Suicidal Ideation in Community-Based Clinics with Large Language Models
Edward Silber, MS, Illinois Institute of Technology/Eleos Health; Arlen Moller, PhD, Illinois Institute of Technology; Shiri Sadeh-Sharvit, PhD, Eleos Health; Samuel Jefroykin, Eleos Health
Track 10: Intervention Development and Engagement
10.1. Designing Feedback Visualizations from Multiple Datapoints with Target Users of a Digital Binge Eating and Weight Management Intervention
Adrian Ortega, PhD, Center of Behavior Intervention Techniques, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine; Thomas Massion, MA, Center of Behavior Intervention Techniques, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine; Isabel R. Rooper, BA, Center of Behavior Intervention Techniques, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine; Chidiebere Azubuike, MS, Center of Behavior Intervention Techniques, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine; Macarena Kruger Camino, BS, Center of Behavior Intervention Techniques, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine; Tanvi Lakhtakia, BA, Center of Behavior Intervention Techniques, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine; Lindsay D. Lipman, BA, Center of Behavior Intervention Techniques, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine; Katrina T. Obleada, PhD, Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago; Leah M. Parsons, BS, Center of Behavior Intervention Techniques, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine; Emily Tack, BA, Center of Behavior Intervention Techniques, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine; Andrea K. Graham, PhD, Center of Behavior Intervention Techniques, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
10.2. A Pilot Open Trial of a Text Message Safety Behavior Fading Intervention for Appearance Concerns Among Women
Tapan Patel, MS & Jesse Cougle, PhD, Florida State University
10.3. ACT-Enhanced Peer-Support Coaching for Online ACT Self-Help: Feasibility and Acceptability with College Students
Korena Klimczack, MS, Michael Twohig, PhD, Gretchen Peacock, PhD, & Michael Levin, PhD, Utah State University
10.4. Development of a Mobile Application (App) for Caregivers of Patients Undergoing Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant
Madison Freese, BS, Massachusetts General Hospital; Ana Barata, PhD, Massachusetts General Hospital; Kelcie Willis, PhD, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute; Ashley Nelson, PhD, Massachusetts General Hospital; Lara Traeger, PhD, University of Miami; Alison Applebaum, PhD, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center; Jennifer Temel, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital; Joe Greer, PhD, Massachusetts General Hospital; Jamie Jacobs, PhD, Massachusetts General Hospital; Areej El-Jawahri, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital
10.5. Empowering Mental Well-Being: The Role of User Involvement in Shaping Therapeutic Mobile Application Features and Mental Health Outcomes
Jacqueline B. Duong, MS, University of Texas at Austin; Kayla E. Carta, MA, University of Texas at Austin; Sierra N. Walters, MA, University of Texas at Austin; Gabrielle F. Freitag, MA, Florida International University; Grace Jumonville, BS, University of Texas at Austin; Alyssa S. Carrasco, BS, University of Texas at Austin; Caroline Painter, University of Texas at Austin; Jori Forbes; Maria Luevanos; Yasmine Ahmed, University of Texas at Austin; Adarsh Javvaji, University of Texas at Austin; Julia Plaia, University of Texas at Austin; Sarah Bennet, University of Texas at Austin; Sabrina Kehrer, Florida International University; Jennifer Cortina, Florida International University; Adela Timmons, PhD, University of Texas at Austin
10.6. Establishment of a Digital Therapeutic Alliance in Patients Living With Negative Symptoms of Schizophrenia
Abhishek Pratap, PhD, Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals; Cornelia Dorner-Ciossek, PhD, Boehringer Ingelheim International GmbH; Cassandra Snipes, PhD, Click Therapeutics, Inc.; Brendan D Hare, PhD; Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Click Therapeutics, Inc*; Olya Besedina, MS, Click Therapeutics, Inc; Thomas Mick, MD, Click Therapeutics, Inc; Eehwa Ung, PhD, Click Therapeutics, Inc*; Alankar Gupta, PhD, Click Therapeutics, Inc*; Shaheen E. Lakhan, PhD, Click Therapeutics, Inc
*Affiliation at time of study
10.7. Exploring Gender and Sexual Identity-Based Differences in Baseline Characteristics for OCD Patients in a Randomized Controlled Trial of Digital Mental Health Interventions
Simay I. Ipek, BA, Dalton Klare, MA, MS, Jennifer L. Greenberg, PsyD, Hilary Weingarden, PhD, Ryan Jacoby, PhD, & Sabine Wilhelm, PhD, Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School
Track 11: Understanding and Treating Anxiety and Mood Disorders
11.1. GAME-Pilot: Investigating the Clinical Impact of a Game-Based Digital Therapeutic for Social Anxiety Disorder
Nayan Ghosh, BS, Arcade Therapeutics, Inc.; Benjamin Baker, BA, Arcade Therapeutics, Inc.; Tracy Dennis-Tiwary, PhD, Emotion Regulation Lab, Hunter College City University of New York
11.2. Time-Dependent Changes in Depressive Symptoms Among Control Participants in Digital-Based Psychological Intervention Studies: Meta-analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials
Alan C. Y. Tong, PhD & Winnie W. S. Mak, PhD, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
11.3. Analyzing YouTube Videos on Suicide-Related Thoughts and Behaviors: A Study Using Topic Modeling and Discourse Analysis
Hwayeon Danielle Shin, RN, MScH, University of Toronto; Jaejun Lee, MSc; Federica Guccini PhD, Western University; Charles Choi, MD, University of Toronto; Iman Kassam, MHI, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
11.4. Pilot Efficacy and Target Engagement of a Cognitive Bias Modification for Interpretation Digital Program for Anxiety Offered in a Large Healthcare System
Taylor L. Myers, MA, University of Virginia; Jennifer M. Boggs, PhD, MSW, Kaiser Permanente; Alexandra L. Silverman, MA, University of Virginia; Bethany A. Teachman, PhD, University of Virginia
11.5. Reducing Distress and Hopelessness in Youth with Intrusive Thoughts Through a Single-Session Online Intervention: Preliminary Findings
Megan Serody, BS, Stony Brook University; Clare Beatty, MA, Stony Brook University; Erica Szkody, PhD, Northwestern University; Jessica Schleider, PhD, Northwestern University; Aprajita Mohanty, PhD, Stony Brook University
11.6. Mapping Conflict Escalation Trajectories: Coded Behaviors and Physiological Markers of Romantic Relationships
Kayla E. Carta, MA, University of Texas at Austin; Jacqueline B. Duong, MA, University of Texas at Austin; Sierra N. Walters, MA, University of Texas at Austin; Grace A. Jumonville, BS, University of Texas at Austin; Alyssa S. Carrasco, BS, University of Texas at Austin; Nicole Buhr, BS, University of Texas at Austin; Maya Brown, University of Texas at Austin; Aleksander Anderson, University of Texas at Austin; Chloe Lewis, University of Texas at Austin; Kaylee Kim, University of Texas at Austin; Brynly Roark, University of Texas at Austin; Khanh Nguyen, University of Texas at Austin; Adriana Adame, University of Texas at Austin; Juliette Peralta, University of Texas at Austin; Theodora Chaspari, PhD, University of Colorado Boulder; Shrikanth S. Narayanan, PhD, University of Southern California; Gayla Margolin, PhD, University of Southern California, Adela C. Timmons, PhD, University of Texas at Austin