Jun
9

DIGIT-MI: Implementing Intensive Longitudinal Data Protocols: Considerations for Informing Adaptive Interventions

Monday, June 9 | 1:00 pm  |  Virtual
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Implementing intensive longitudinal data protocols for individuals at elevated suicide risk: considerations for informing adaptive interventions.

In this presentation, Ewa Czyz, Ph.D., will discuss challenges and considerations that arose in carrying out intensive longitudinal studies involving adolescents and young adults at risk for suicide. The talk will discuss lessons learned, particularly on key issues such as establishing a feasible risk management approach and decisions concerning data curation and analyses that can help inform adaptive interventions. 

Ewa Czyz, Ph.D., is a research assistant professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Michigan Medical School and a member of the Eisenberg Family Depression Center.

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This internal event is open to U-M faculty, staff, trainees and learners only. Register for our 2024-25 DIGIT-MI season to receive session details and the Zoom link. 

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DIGIT-MI is an affinity group where University of Michigan faculty and staff meet to connect, learn and share resources that encourage the increased use of digital and mobile technologies and mental wellness measurements in health research. Virtual sessions are held on the second Monday of the month from September through June.

Event Type
Discussion Group, Presentation
Event Category
Research