ISRII 13th Scientific Meeting Poster Schedule
August 4-7, 2025 | San Diego, CA

 

Poster presentations at the ISRII 13th Scientific Meeting will take place across three poster sessions throughout the conference. The schedule for each session, including date and time, is provided below.

Each accepted abstract has been assigned a unique poster number, listed before the poster title to help attendees locate posters on-site. For information on poster dimensions, setup instructions, and display guidelines, please refer to the Speaker Resources page prior to the meeting. 

We invite all participants to browse the wide array of research on display and take advantage of the opportunity to engage with presenters during their assigned sessions.

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Poster Session I
Tuesday, August 5
12:30pm - 2:00pm


Assigned poster numbers are listed before each poster title

1. Perceived Helpfulness of a Text Messaging Intervention for Depression in First-Year College Students
Shriya Anand

2. The Role of Affordances in How Young Adults’ Decide Which Technology to Use for Managing Mental Health
Mehreen Masood

3. Feasibility of a Digital Personalized Feedback Intervention for At-Risk First-Year College Students: A Pilot Micro-Randomized Trial
Adam Horwitz

4. Understanding digital mental health engagement through the transtheoretical model of change
Heather Quirk

5. Demographic and Clinical Predictors of Interest in a Just-In-Time Smartphone Intervention for Anxiety among Socially Anxious College Students
Taylor Myers-Brower

6. Daily Symptom Dynamics and App Usage Patterns in a Digital Aftercare Intervention for Depression: Insights from the iCAN Project’s pilot Study SMARDY
Jonas Culmsee

7. Effectiveness of digital mental health interventions for children and adolescents with anxiety and depressive symptoms: A systematic review and meta-analysis using ChatGPT4o.
Jonas Culmsee

8. Designing the Perfect Trial: How to Ensure Evidence Supports Adoption of Digital Mental Health Technologies
Gareth Hopkin

9. Mediators and predictors of treatment response in a brief online intervention for rumination and worry
Emily Upton

10. Brief Tailored Online Treatment for Rumination and Worry in Pre-Menstrual Dysphoric Disorder: Study Protocol for a Pilot Trial
Emily Upton

11. A Digital Data-Driven Youth-Centric Mental Health Assessment Tool
Alicia Smith

12. How Young Adults with Persistent Physical Symptoms Engage with Internet-Based Resources: A Qualitative Study in Poland
Julia Krawczyk

13. Non-genuine participation in web-based studies: An Institutional Example of a Widespread Challenge
Camilla Babbage

14. Individual Differences in the Efficacy of the Web-Based Mental Health Interventions Among Chinese College Students
Michelle Hue-Nam Chan

15. Perceptions of Teletherapy for Problematic Substance Use Among Young Nigerian College-age Students: Baseline Insights for Substance Use Interventions
Oluwapelumi Ashamu

16. Times Series Analysis of Treatment Data to Predict Intervention Outcomes
Rebecca Ndukwe

17. Digital Mental Health Technology Characterisation, Regulatory Qualification and Classification in the UK
Holly Coole

18. How can we make digital interventions for depression and anxiety more accessible, acceptable, and efficacious?
Lily Smith

19. Sexual Trauma and Interest in Mobile Health Among Women with Mental Illness in Ghana
Alexa Beaulieu

20. The effectiveness of a socially assistive robot for improving emotion regulation among LGBTQ+ youth experiencing self-harm thoughts: a randomised controlled trial
Joanne Gregory

21. Benefits of the mental health platform, Soluna, for young people in California: A repeated cross-sectional survey study during implementation
Emily Cowling

22. School-Based Online Surveillance of Youth: An Analysis of Surveillance Company Websites
Alison O'Daffer

23. Time to take the Declaration of Helsinki seriously? A systematic review of comparison conditions in clinical trials on internet-delivered cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia
Dirk Lehr

24. Testing a Scalable Mobile Intervention for the Treatment of Depression and Anxiety Symptoms in Breast Cancer Survivors
Philip Chow

25. Identifying Behavior Change Techniques in Mindset: A Therapist-Guided Smartphone Intervention for Depression
Geneva Jonathan

26. The Effects of Virtual Reality Training on Activity Motivation for Individuals with Anxiety and Depression
Aleeza West

27. Trauma-Informed Hybrid Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Intervention to Reduce Stress and Build Resilience in College Students
Alex Ajayi

28. Determining the feasibility and acceptability of Valued Living: An acceptance and commitment therapy-based digital mental health intervention for autistic adults
Korena Klimczak

29. Mechanisms of change in an online self-help program for autistic adults: The roles of psychological flexibility and valued action in improving quality of life
Korena Klimczak

30. Using Markov Models to Identify Pre-Treatment Attentional Profiles and Predict Treatment Outcomes in an Internet Based Intervention for Social Anxiety
Mikael Rubin

31. The Role of Care Navigation in Supporting Single Session Interventions: Perspectives from Frontline Mental Health Professionals
Regina Misch

32. Applying the Agile Science Process to Iteratively Develop an Artificial Intelligence (AI)-supported Digital Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Application in a Start-Up Context
Stephanie H. Yu

Demonstrations

The HMP Next Gen digital health platform: accelerating research implementation, amplifying public health impact
Lisa Hightow-Weidman

Demonstration of combining AI-generated content with an existing rule-based automated text messaging intervention for mental health
Jack Svoboda

 

Poster Session II
Tuesday, August 5
5:00pm - 6:30pm


Assigned poster numbers are listed before each poster title

1. livED – A Co-Designed Digital Platform for Multiformat Data Collection from Individuals with Lived Experience of Eating Disorder
Patrick Eadess

2. Developing a guide to support involving young people digitally in mental health research: expanding the e-nabling digital co-production framework
Lucy Hitcham

3. LIFT (Lived Experience Integrated into Future Tech): Working with Industry to integrate Lived Experience into the Development of Mental Health Technologies
Jennifer Martin

4. Engaged Exploration: A Method for User-Driven Feedback and Ideation in the Design of Digital Mental Health Interventions
Kaylee P. Kruzan

5. Mapping Strategies to Promote Engagement in Digital Health Interventions: A Scoping Review
Isabella Cadoni

6. Lessons Learned: Using Amazon Alexa in a Feasibility Trial of Digital Mental Health Intervention
Novia Wong

7. Analysis of User Engagement with Beehive: A Digital Mental Health Application for California Early Psychosis Intervention Programs
Nikki Motabar

9. Empowering College Students with Bipolar Disorder: A Preliminary Evaluation of a Self-Management App for Mental Health
Mark Merten

10. Persuasive Design Principles, Engagement, and Efficacy in Mental Health Apps: A Meta-Analysis of 92 RCTs
Lee Valentine

11. User-centered codesign of a digital intervention to address trauma among Arabic-speaking refugees
Anna Larsen

12. Using Engagement for Predicting Usage of an Internet-Based Intervention Targeting Aggressive and Transgressive Behaviors in a Real-World Context
Iris ten Klooster

13. Messy collaboration: lessons from project managing Digital Youth
Joanne Gregory

14. Clarity, Autonomy, and Guidance: How Participants Engage With and Experience Internet-Based Pain Interventions– A Reflexive Thematic Analysis
Lisa Bäckman

15. A Pilot and Feasibility Study on Sleeping Soundly: A Psychoeducational Intervention to Support Caregivers of Children with Sleep Problems
Helena Lydon

16. Disentangling heterogeneity in positive affect responses to a digital physical activity intervention for young adult cancer survivors: a group-based multi-trajectory analysis
Susanna Choi

17. B-MORE Preventive: Online Brief Mindfulness-Based Intervention for Subacute Pain After Orthopedic Surgery
Geraldine Martorella

18. Perceptions of a brief online mindfulness-based intervention for pain after major surgery: A Qualitative Description
Geraldine Martorella

19. Active Components in Digital Health Interventions for Sleep among Adolescents: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials
Alicia Salamanca Sanabria

20. Feasibility and Acceptance of an Internet-based Preoperative Intervention to Optimize Patient Expectations and Improve Treatment Outcomes in Patients Undergoing Cardiac Surgery: Preliminary Data from the iHEART Trial
Sumeyye Balci

21. AI versus Humans: an exploratory study about the potential of AI in online mental health support
Louise Thornton

22. Uncertainty Quantification in Mental Health Treatment Assignment: Contrasting Traditional and Probabilistic Logistic Regression Models
Niharika Bhardwaj

23. Participatory Development and Preliminary Feasibility Results of Dyadic-Based, AI-Driven, Just-In-Time Adaptive Interventions for Preventing Anxiety and Depressive Disorders via App
Claudia Buntrock

24. Acceptability and experience of a smartphone symptom monitoring app for people with psychosis in China (YouXin): a qualitative study
Xiaolong Zhang

25. Enhancing Resilience and Connection: SigBee™ Implementation After the Maui Wildfires
Zoe Primack

26. Mapping Behavior Change Techniques, Health Data Integration, and Delivery Channels in Virtual Agents for Chronic Condition Management: A Systematic Scoping Review
Martha Kreuzberg

27. Associations between trait- and state-level emotion regulation-related factors and interest in an anxiety intervention among socially anxious college students
Tanvi Lakhtakia

28. Understanding Digital Literacy Challenges Among Latine Patients in a Trial of Digital Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Anxiety and Depression
Jennifer Rosario Arriaga

29. Enhancing Medical Students' Executive Function and Mental Health: Combining In-Person Coaching and a Digital Personalized Intervention
Weiyang Xie

30. Consumer wearable device metrics as predictors of survival among patients undergoing chemotherapy
Carissa Low

31. A Scoping Review of Digital Psychosocial Interventions for Sleep Disturbances in Children with Chronic Health Conditions
Kelly Nguyen

32. CaTS, Comics, Companions and Co-design: Using creativity to develop and test credible and collaborative innovations for self-harm and suicide
Joanna Lockwood

33. Harnessing Digital Technology to Expand Access to Care for Adolescents with Eating Disorders in Schools
Laura D'Adamo

34. The Role of Digital Literacy in the Implementation of Digital Mental Health Interventions into County Mental Health Services: Insights from a Multi-Site Innovation Project
Rosa Hernandez-Ramos

Demonstrations

Let It All Out: Exploring Soluna, A Digital Mental Health Intervention for Young People to Share, Heal, and Thrive
Regina Misch

Demonstration of the Computerized Intervention Authoring System (CIAS) version 3.0: What’s new for 2025?
Steve Ondersma

 

Poster Session III
Wednesday, August 6
12:30pm - 2:00pm


Assigned poster numbers are listed before each poster title

 

1. Lessons Learned from Training Apoyadores (Peer Supporters) in Delivering a Peer-Supported Digital Mental Health Intervention for Limited English Proficiency Latinx Adults
Cassandra Gastelum

2. Development of the Michigan MOM (MI MOM) app for reducing pregnancy-associated morbidity and mortality using a no-code platform and intensive community engagement
Steve Ondersma

3. Pre-post change in alcohol use intention and importance of change following an electronic screening and brief intervention (e-SBI) for alcohol use in pregnancy
Steve Ondersma

4. Adapting Monolingual Digital Mental Health Tools for Multilingual Families: Insights from the TeACH System Deployment
Gabriella Bobadilla

5. Putting Personas Central: Understanding Low SES Families and Healthcare Professionals Values, Motivation, and Beliefs regarding Tailored Pediatric eHealth Interventions
Lea Hohendorf

6. Priorities in Features of Digital Mental Health Among Asian-Americans: A Kano Analysis Approach
Namrata Poola

7. Bridging Health Disparities: A Community-Centered Approach to Digital Interventions for Underserved Youth
Lisa Hightow-Weidman

8. Diversity, equity, and inclusion considerations in mental health apps for young people: A scoping review
Nancy Pérez-Flores

9. Examining sexual and gender identity differences in openness to donating personal data from digital devices for mental health research among college students
Emma Wilson-Lemoine

10. Greater Barriers to Face-to-Face Treatment is associated with Greater Symptoms of Anxiety and Depression and Greater Skepticism towards iCBT among a Spanish-speaking population in the United States
Page Anderson

11. Evaluating Small Steps: Results from a pilot Sequential, Multiple Assignment, Randomized Trial
Jonah Meyerhoff

12. Increasing Reach to Low-Income and Distressed Communities: Exploring Recruitment Methods of a Digital Mental Health Trial in an Urban Primary Care Setting
Clarisa Wijaya

13. Validation of the EmpRess eHealth implementation readiness checklist for dementia
Michael Craven

14. Enhancing LLM-Based Just-in-Time Support with Theoretical Guidance from Dialectical Behavior Therapy
Aaron Broukhim

15. Evaluating an AI Companion for Self-Reflection and Mental Health Content Recommendation: Pilot Study and Future Research
Christine Callahan

16. Just-in-Time Adaptive Text Messaging + E-Pillbox Intervention to Promote Medication Adherence in Adolescents and Young Adults with Kidney and Liver Transplant: A Micro-Randomized Trial
Cyd Eaton

17. CoolCraig: A co-designed Caregiver-Child mHealth App to Support Self-Regulation of Children with ADHD
Franceli Cibrian

18. Chatbots for Anxiety Can Do Better: Qualitative Report and Treatment Recommendations
Alexandra Rousseau

19. From Resilience to Sustainable Wellness: A Technology-Supported, Preventive, and Scalable Intervention Promoting Well-Being Practices in Emerging Adults
Johanna Hidalgo

20. “Read the Room, Robot”: Usability testing and impact evaluation of an AI-enhanced social robot for managing pain and distress during intravenous insertion in the paediatric emergency department
Jennifer Stinson

21. Personalizing Workplace Stress Reappraisal with a Large Language Model-Powered Chatbot
Ananya Bhattacharjee

22. Impact of an acceptance-facilitating intervention on the acceptance of digital diagnostics among healthcare professionals – a randomized controlled trial
Patricia Garatva

23. “What do you want to achieve in your chat today?” Examining real-world evidence into preferences for what adults want and need from solution-focused digital single-session interventions.
Nimrah Afzal

24. Immersed in Evidence: A Review of Extended Reality for acute and chronic pain in adults
Nicole Pope

25. A real-world feasibility and acceptability trial of a VR intervention for vocational recovery in young people with mental health difficulties
Jennifer Nicholas

26. Will teens pick up the phone? Evaluation of different communication modes to support to adolescents in eHealth trials
Louise Thornton

27. Digital interventions for college students’ alcohol-related sexual violence: A Review
Liana Hone

28. Pediatric Caregiver Understanding of the Allergic March and Preferences for Digitally-Based Asthma Prevention
Frank Materia

29. Considerations for Inclusivity and Belonging in the Development of an mHealth Vaping Prevention Intervention for Teens with Congenital Heart Disease
Emma Jensen

30. Examining the applicability, relevance, usability, and desirability of the Feeling Better online pain management programme for autistic children: Development and evaluation of Feeling Better ASD.
Brian Mcguire

31. Commercialisation & Real-world Evaluation of ORBIT (Online Remote Behavioural Intervention for Tics)
Camilla Babbage

32. Alexa for Depression Management: Pilot Trial Results with Older Adults
Novia Wong

33. Revisiting the Accelerated Creation-to-Sustainment Model: Experiences Applying the Model across Three Technology-Enabled Services
Rachel Kornfield

34. Developing a digital intervention for nonsuicidal self-injury: Results of early design studies
Kaylee P. Kruzan

Demonstrations

AUTONOMOUS: Co-Designed, AI-Powered Support for Dementia Care
Cristina Santos

An Ethical and Responsive Multi-Agent Moderation Framework for Interventions Leveraging User-Generated Content (UGC) and Large Language Models (LLMs)
Chris Karr