2025
Copy Number Variations in the Brazilian High-Risk Cohort for Mental Conditions.
Arendt J, Zamariolli M, Almodobar L, Ito L, Ormond R, Oliveira A, Ota V, Rohde L, Miguel E, Pan P, Bressan R, Salum G, Belangero S, Santoro M. Copy Number Variations in the Brazilian High-Risk Cohort for Mental Conditions. Brazilian Journal Of Psychiatry 2025 PMID: 40014503, DOI: 10.47626/1516-4446-2024-3765.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCopy number variationsDatabase of Genomic VariantsNumber variationsMental health disordersCopy number variation studiesImpact of copy number variationsGenome Aggregation DatabasePennCNV softwareGenomic variantsGenetic variantsAggregation DatabaseAssociated with mental health disordersDevelopment of mental health disordersHigh-risk cohortInheritance patternMental conditionBrazilian High-Risk Cohort StudyHigh Risk Cohort StudyMild effect sizeCohort studyBrazilian cohortCopyHealth disordersDuplicationMeta-analysis
2024
Estimating the Economic Impacts for Caregivers of Young People With Mental Health Problems in a Brazilian Cohort
Ziebold C, McDaid D, King D, Romeo R, Ribeiro W, Pan P, Miguel E, Bressan R, Rohde L, Salum G, Evans-Lacko S. Estimating the Economic Impacts for Caregivers of Young People With Mental Health Problems in a Brazilian Cohort. Value In Health 2024, 28: 336-347. PMID: 39477147, DOI: 10.1016/j.jval.2024.10.3802.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCaregivers of young peopleMental health problemsHealth problemsService usePersonal mental health problemsYoung peopleCosts of productivity lossOut-of-pocket expensesMental health issuesHousehold tasksBrazilian cohortLogistic regression modelsCaregiver characteristicsHealthcare utilisationFemale caregiversSocioeconomic groupsCaregiversTargeted policy interventionsHealth issuesGeneralised linear modelsProductivity lossHigh impairmentAssess productivity lossRegression modelsEconomic impactAssociation Between Juvenile Psychotic Experiences and Problematic Gaming
Fernandes A, Biokino R, Miguel A, Machado V, Koga G, Fonseca L, Pan P, Roza T, Salum G, Passos I, Rohde L, Miguel E, Ziebold C, Gadelha A. Association Between Juvenile Psychotic Experiences and Problematic Gaming. Schizophrenia Bulletin Open 2024, 5: sgae021. PMID: 39296676, PMCID: PMC11408271, DOI: 10.1093/schizbullopen/sgae021.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPsychotic experiencesProblematic gamingGame addictionDSM-IVBrazilian community sampleDSM-IV diagnosisMental health conditionsCommunity samplePsychiatric disordersCross-sectional subsamplePsychiatric conditionsAssociated with significant adverse outcomesReport PEBehavioral pathwaysLevels of PESignificant adverse outcomesAssociated with PEPE scoresSociodemographic variablesAdverse outcomesBrazilian cohortDisordersParticipantsHealth conditionsLinear regression analysis
2023
Adjuvant chemotherapy does not improve outcome in children with ovarian immature teratoma: A comparative analysis of clinical trial data from the Malignant Germ Cell International Consortium
Vieira A, Puthenpura V, Krailo M, Fallahazad N, Brougham M, Murray M, Frazier A, Lopes L, Pashankar F. Adjuvant chemotherapy does not improve outcome in children with ovarian immature teratoma: A comparative analysis of clinical trial data from the Malignant Germ Cell International Consortium. Pediatric Blood & Cancer 2023, 70: e30426. PMID: 37243320, DOI: 10.1002/pbc.30426.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOvarian immature teratomaOverall survivalImmature teratomaPostoperative chemotherapyBrazilian patientsStage IIAdjuvant chemotherapyUK cohortGrade 1 diseaseGrade 3 patientsReceipt of chemotherapyMainstay of therapyValue of chemotherapyPrimary outcome measureClinical trial dataIT patientsEntire cohortUK patientsRelapse riskBrazilian cohortOutcome measuresPractice variationChemotherapyPatientsStage I
2020
Conditional Cash Transfer Program and Leprosy Incidence: Analysis of 12.9 Million Families From the 100 Million Brazilian Cohort
Pescarini JM, Williamson E, Ichihara MY, Fiaccone RL, Forastiere L, Ramond A, Nery JS, Penna MLF, Strina A, Reis S, Smeeth L, Rodrigues LC, Brickley EB, Penna GO, Barreto ML. Conditional Cash Transfer Program and Leprosy Incidence: Analysis of 12.9 Million Families From the 100 Million Brazilian Cohort. American Journal Of Epidemiology 2020, 189: 1547-1558. PMID: 32639534, PMCID: PMC7705605, DOI: 10.1093/aje/kwaa127.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLeprosy case detectionLeprosy incidenceBrazilian cohortCase detectionIncidence rate ratiosHigh-burden communitiesMantel-Haenszel testBFP beneficiarySecondary endpointsPaucibacillary casesPoisson regressionPropensity scoreBFP participationIncidenceTropical diseasesPolicy-relevant evidenceRate ratioConditional cash transfer programCohortOperational classificationCash transfer programDisabilityAssociationTransfer programs
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