Name
#60 - Beyond Self-Reports: The Potential of Automated Neuropsychological Assessment Metrics in Screening Military Servicemembers for Depression and Suicide Risk
Date & Time
Monday, February 12, 2024, 12:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Description

Explore the potential of the Automated Neuropsychological Assessment Metrics (ANAM) in transforming mental health screenings for military servicemembers. This session delves into the challenges posed by traditional self-reporting methods and highlights the promise of ANAM as an objective tool for detecting depression and suicide risk among military servicemembers. Through a systematic review, we'll present evidence supporting the feasibility of ANAM and discuss its implications for early detection and intervention. The poster will feature key findings, relevant data visualizations, and insights into the future of mental health assessments in the military.

Location Name
Prince Georges Exhibit Hall A/B
Content Presented on Behalf of
Air Force
Learning Outcomes
1.Analyze the limitations and challenges of current self-reporting methods in mental health screenings for military servicemembers.
2.Describe the capabilities of the Automated Neuropsychological Assessment Metrics (ANAM) as a neurocognitive assessment tool in screening for signs of depression and suicidal behaviors.
3.Evaluate the potential advantages and disadvantages of utilizing ANAM for early detection of depression and suicide risk in the military.
4.Utilize the existing data and trends to forecast the potential trajectory and broader implications of adopting objective mental health assessments in the military.
Session Type
Posters
Dropdown Content Presented On Behalf Of:
Air Force