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Andres De Los Reyes

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Andres De Los Reyes
Alma materYale University
Awards
Websitehttps://psyc.umd.edu/facultyprofile/de-los-reyes/andres Edit this on Wikidata
Academic career
FieldsSocial anxiety, family relation, adolescence, psychological evaluation, survey methodology, special education Edit this on Wikidata
InstitutionsUniversity of Maryland

Andres De Los Reyes (born March 18, 1978) is a professor of psychology at University of Maryland College Park. He is also the director of the Comprehensive Assessment and Intervention Program Laboratory, editor-in-chief of the Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology, the official journal of the Society of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, Division 53 of the American Psychological Association. He also founded and remains a program chair of the JCCAP Future Directions Forum, an annual conference affiliated with the journal. De Los Reyes has co-authored over 100 peer-reviewed scientific articles and book chapters, and recently completed a term as a Fulbright Canada Research Chair in mental health[1] at the University of Regina. He is known for his work on psychological assessment, particularly understanding the potential sources and implications of apparent disagreement between different people's perceptions of youth emotion and behavior, as often happens when parents, teachers, and youths are asked separately about the youth. He also works extensively on issues surrounding mentorship and skills-based approaches to early career development. He is the author of The Early Career Researcher's Toolbox: A career development guide that includes strategies for working with mentors, publishing peer-reviewed articles, and interviewing for faculty positions. Career development coaching and activities are also a prominent feature of the Future Direction Forum.

Education and degrees

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De Los Reyes completed triple majors (B.A. in psychology and political science and B.S. in criminal justice) at Florida International University. He attended Yale University where he received his M.S., M. Phil and Ph.D. in clinical psychology. He completed his clinical psychology internship at the Department of Psychology, Institute for Juvenile Research at University of Illinois at Chicago.[2]

Positions and roles

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Professor of Psychology, University of Maryland at College Park[2]

2020–2021, Fulbright Canada Research Chair in Mental Health[3]

Director, Comprehensive Assessment and Intervention Program[4]

Editor, Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology[5]

Program Chair, Future Directions Forum[6]

Research

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De Los Reyes’ research broadly focuses on the most common outcomes of youth mental health assessments, more specifically that informants typically involved in these assessments (e.g., parents, teachers, youth themselves) provide discrepant reports about youth mental health, even when they complete the same measures or respond to the same items (i.e., informant discrepancies). De Los Reyes' work on these informant discrepancies covers assessments of domains as diverse as autism, social anxiety, disruptive behavior, peer relations, family functioning, depression, and conduct problems[7][8]

De Los Reyes is interested in understanding what informant discrepancies tell us about youth undergoing evaluation.[9] For instance, when a parent reports high levels of a symptom in their child that a teacher does not corroborate in their report, might such a discrepancy serve as a signal that the youth has mental health needs which appear at home to a greater extent than they do at school? Addressing this question is important because there are no clear guidelines in the field for what to make of this information,[10][11] and De Los Reyes seeks to mitigate uncertainties in research and clinical service decision-making by understanding factors that reliably predict the occurrence of these discrepancies.[7]

De Los Reyes takes a conceptually grounded and team scholarship approach to examining how informant discrepancies in youth mental health assessments reveal meaningful clinical information regarding the contexts in which the youth display mental health concerns.[7][9][12] De Los Reyes works across fields including cognitive science, education, human development, neuroscience, organizational behavior, medicine, and social work. His work involves research on informant discrepancies relevant to assessments conducted across developmental periods, including early childhood, adolescence, and periods of adulthood. De Los Reyes studies multiple mental health domains including social anxiety, disruptive behavior, autism, social competence, substance use, family functioning, and peer relations. De Los Reyes integrates multi-informant, psychophysiological, observational, and performance-based assessment paradigms in his work. He uses these paradigms to test questions using experimental, controlled observation, naturalistic, and quantitative review research designs. De Los Reyes' long-term goal in research is to understand informant discrepancies and the factors that shape them, and to leverage this knowledge to develop strategies that optimize decision-making in the settings in which these discrepancies occur.[7]

Honors and awards

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Andres De Los Reyes Awards and Honors[13]
Award Date
Presidential Citation, American Psychological Association[14] July 25, 2021
Fulbright Canada Research Chair in Mental Health, Fulbright U.S. Scholars Program[15] 2020–2021
Early Career Psychologist Champion Award, American Psychological Association[16] 2021
Elected Member, Sigma Xi (The Scientific Research Honor Society)[17] 2021
Fellow, American Psychological Association[18]
  • Division 53 (Society of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology)
  • Division 5 (Quantitative and Qualitative Methods)
  • Division 12 (Society of Clinical Psychology)
2018, 2020, 2022
Fellow, Association for Psychological Science[19] 2018
Endowed Speaker, Dorosin Memorial Lecture, American College Health Association[20] 2018
Invited Speaker, Festschrift for Dr. Alan E. Kazdin[21] Tuesday, April 24, 2018
Anastasi Early Career Award, American Psychological Association's Division 5

(Quantitative and Qualitative Methods[22]

2015
Distinguished Scientific Award for an Early Career Contribution to Psychology (Applied Research),

American Psychological Association[23]

2013
Early Career Research Contributions Award, Society for Research in Child Development[24] 2013
Rising Star, Association for Psychological Science[25] 2013
President's New Researcher Award, Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies[26] 2011
Early Career Award, American Psychological Association's Division 29 (Psychotherapy)/

American Psychological Foundation[27]

2011

Selected publications

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De Los Reyes has published over 100 peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters.[2] Below are a selection of some of his most cited work and most recent work.

  • De Los Reyes, A., Wang, M., Lerner, M.D., Makol, B.A., Fitzpatrick, O., & Weisz, J.R. (2022). The Operations Triad Model and youth mental health assessments: Catalyzing a paradigm shift in measurement validation. Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1080/15374416.2022.2111684
  • De Los Reyes, A., Talbott, E., Power, T., Michel, J., Cook, C.R., Racz, S.J., & Fitzpatrick, O. (2022). The Needs-to-Goals Gap: How informant discrepancies in youth mental health assessments impact service delivery. Clinical Psychology Review, 92, 102114. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cpr.2021.102114
  • De Los Reyes, A., Tyrell, F.A., Watts, A.L., & Asmundson, G.J.G. (2022). Conceptual, methodological, and measurement factors that disqualify use of measurement invariance techniques to detect informant discrepancies in youth mental health assessments. Frontiers in Psychology, 13, 931296. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.931296
  • Charamut, N.R., Racz, S.J., Wang, Mo, & De Los Reyes, A. (2022). Integrating multi-informant reports of youth mental health: A construct validation test of Kraemer and Colleagues’ (2003) Satellite Model. Frontiers in Psychology, 13, 911629. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.911629
  • Makol, B.A., Youngstrom, E.A., Racz, S.J., Qasmieh, N., Glenn, L.E., & De Los Reyes, A. (2020). Integrating multiple informants’ reports: How conceptual and measurement models may address long-standing problems in clinical decision-making. Clinical Psychological Science, 8(6), 953–970. https://doi.org/10.1177/2167702620924439
  • De Los Reyes, A., Augenstein, T. M., Wang, M., Thomas, S. A., Drabick, D. A. G., Burgers, D. E., & Rabinowitz, J. (2015). The validity of the multi-informant approach to assessing child and adolescent mental health. Psychological Bulletin, 141(4), 858–900. https://doi.org/10.1037/a0038498
  • De Los Reyes, A., Thomas, S. A., Goodman, K. L., & Kundey, S. M. A. (2013). Principles underlying the use of multiple informants’ reports. Annual Review of Clinical Psychology, 9, 123–149. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-clinpsy-050212-185617
  • De Los Reyes, A. (2011). Introduction to the Special Section: More Than Measurement Error: Discovering Meaning Behind Informant Discrepancies in Clinical Assessments of Children and Adolescents. Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology, 40(1), 1–9. https://doi.org/10.1080/15374416.2011.533405
  • De Los Reyes, A., & Kazdin, A. E. (2005). Informant Discrepancies in the Assessment of Childhood Psychopathology: A Critical Review, Theoretical Framework, and Recommendations for Further Study. Psychological Bulletin, 131(4), 483–509. https://doi.org/10.1037/0033-2909.131.4.483

References

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  1. ^ "Andres De Los Reyes; Fulbright Scholar Program". fulbrightscholars.org.
  2. ^ a b c De Los Reyes, Andres. "Psychology Department – University of Maryland". psyc.umd.edu.
  3. ^ "Andres De Los Reyes Fulbright Scholar Program". fulbrightscholars.org.
  4. ^ "Director". Caip Lab.
  5. ^ "Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology". Taylor & Francis.
  6. ^ "A Message from the Editor". JCCAP FDF.
  7. ^ a b c d Weisz, John R.; Kuppens, Sofie; Ng, Mei Yi; Eckshtain, Dikla; Ugueto, Ana M.; Vaughn-Coaxum, Rachel; Jensen-Doss, Amanda; Hawley, Kristin M.; Krumholz Marchette, Lauren S.; Chu, Brian C.; Weersing, V. Robin; Fordwood, Samantha R. (February 2017). "What five decades of research tells us about the effects of youth psychological therapy: A multilevel meta-analysis and implications for science and practice". American Psychologist. 72 (2): 79–117. doi:10.1037/a0040360. hdl:1765/108387. ISSN 1935-990X. PMID 28221063. S2CID 32755867.
  8. ^ "Institute of Education Sciences (IES): Making Common Measures More Common". ies.ed.gov.
  9. ^ a b De Los Reyes, Andres; Kazdin, Alan E. (2005). "Informant Discrepancies in the Assessment of Childhood Psychopathology: A Critical Review, Theoretical Framework, and Recommendations for Further Study". Psychological Bulletin. 131 (4): 483–509. doi:10.1037/0033-2909.131.4.483. hdl:1903/8397. ISSN 1939-1455. PMID 16060799.
  10. ^ De Los Reyes, Andres (11 January 2011). "Introduction to the Special Section: More Than Measurement Error: Discovering Meaning Behind Informant Discrepancies in Clinical Assessments of Children and Adolescents". Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology. 40 (1): 1–9. doi:10.1080/15374416.2011.533405. ISSN 1537-4416. PMID 21229439.
  11. ^ Marsh, Jessecae K.; Zeveney, Andrew S.; De Los Reyes, Andres (March 2020). "Informant Discrepancies in Judgments About Change During Mental Health Treatments". Clinical Psychological Science. 8 (2): 318–332. doi:10.1177/2167702619894905. ISSN 2167-7026. S2CID 216172918.
  12. ^ Stokols, D. S.; Hall, K. L.; Taylor, B. K.; Moser, R. P. (2008). "The science of team science: Overview of the field and introduction to the supplement". American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 35 (2S): S77-89. doi:10.1016/j.amepre.2008.05.002. PMID 18619407. S2CID 17612279.
  13. ^ "UMD_CV-De Los Reyes_07-2022_WEBSITE.pdf". Google Docs.
  14. ^ "Andres De Los Reyes, PhD, Awarded 2021 Presidential Citation". www.apa.org.
  15. ^ "Fulbright Scholar Program: Andres De Los Reyes". fulbrightscholars.org.
  16. ^ "Early Career Psychologist Champion Award". www.apa.org.
  17. ^ "Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Honor Society". www.sigmaxi.org.
  18. ^ "Congratulations to Dr. Andy De Los Reyes for being named a Fellow of the American Psychological Association!". psyc.umd.edu.
  19. ^ "Andres De Los Reyes". www.psychologicalscience.org.
  20. ^ "What to Expect at the 2018 ACHA American College Health Association Meeting". www.medicalhealthcaresolutions.com. 26 February 2018.
  21. ^ "Alan Kazdin Festschrift: Andy De Los Reyes". www.youtube.com.
  22. ^ "Anne Anastasi Distinguished Early Career Contributions Award". www.apadivisions.org.
  23. ^ "APA Distinguished Scientific Awards for an Early Career Contribution to Psychology". www.apa.org.
  24. ^ "SRCD Early Career Research Contributions Awardees". www.srcd.org.
  25. ^ "APS Rising Stars". member.psychologicalscience.org.
  26. ^ "ABCT Past Award Winners". www.abct.org.
  27. ^ "APF/Division 29 Early Career Award Past Recipients". www.apa.org.
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