2020
Maternal Parenting Electronic Diary in the Context of a Home Visit Intervention for Adolescent Mothers in an Urban Deprived Area of São Paulo, Brazil: Randomized Controlled Trial
Fatori D, Argeu A, Brentani H, Chiesa A, Fracolli L, Matijasevich A, Miguel E, Polanczyk G. Maternal Parenting Electronic Diary in the Context of a Home Visit Intervention for Adolescent Mothers in an Urban Deprived Area of São Paulo, Brazil: Randomized Controlled Trial. JMIR MHealth And UHealth 2020, 8: e13686. PMID: 32720906, PMCID: PMC7420524, DOI: 10.2196/13686.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsWeeks of pregnancyMonths of ageCompliance rateAdolescent mothersNurse homePregnant adolescentsDeprived areasHome-visiting interventionElectronic daily diaryLow-income adolescent mothersMaternal parentingControlled TrialsMiddle-income countriesAdverse outcomesEligibility criteriaUrban deprived areasControl groupPregnancyMaternal parenting behaviorsDaily diariesElectronic diaryMonthsInterventionMothersWeeks
2018
Adaptive treatment strategies for children and adolescents with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: A sequential multiple assignment randomized trial
Fatori D, de Bragança Pereira CA, Asbahr FR, Requena G, Alvarenga PG, de Mathis MA, Rohde LA, Leckman JF, March JS, Polanczyk GV, Miguel EC, Shavitt RG. Adaptive treatment strategies for children and adolescents with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: A sequential multiple assignment randomized trial. Journal Of Anxiety Disorders 2018, 58: 42-50. PMID: 30025255, DOI: 10.1016/j.janxdis.2018.07.002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGroup cognitive behavioral therapySequential multiple assignmentTreatment failureInitial treatmentBaseline Yale-Brown ObsessiveChildhood OCDEffective initial treatmentProvision of treatmentCompulsive Scale scoresCognitive behavioral therapyAdaptive treatment strategiesYale-Brown ObsessiveSame regimenObsessive-compulsive disorderTreatment strategiesSymptom reductionPrimary analysisScale scoreFluoxetineTime pointsWeeksTreatmentChildrenEffect sizeTrials
2014
A randomised controlled trial of a web-based educational program in child mental health for schoolteachers
Pereira C, Wen C, Miguel E, Polanczyk G. A randomised controlled trial of a web-based educational program in child mental health for schoolteachers. European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 2014, 24: 931-940. PMID: 25395381, DOI: 10.1007/s00787-014-0642-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsWaiting-list control groupMental disordersChild mental healthControl groupWeb-based programMental healthChild mental disordersWaiting list groupProgram interventionsWeb-based educational programMiddle-income countriesTreat approachIntervention groupDisordersEducational programsInterventionVideo groupTrialsCommunity resourcesFuture studiesGroupComplete casesHealthWeeks
2013
The impact of comorbid body dysmorphic disorder on the response to sequential pharmacological trials for obsessive-compulsive disorder
Diniz J, Costa D, Cassab R, Pereira C, Miguel E, Shavitt R. The impact of comorbid body dysmorphic disorder on the response to sequential pharmacological trials for obsessive-compulsive disorder. Journal Of Psychopharmacology 2013, 28: 603-611. PMID: 24288238, DOI: 10.1177/0269881113512042.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAntidepressive Agents, Second-GenerationAntidepressive Agents, TricyclicAntipsychotic AgentsBody Dysmorphic DisordersBrazilClomipramineComorbidityDrug Therapy, CombinationFemaleFluoxetineHumansMaleObsessive-Compulsive DisorderProspective StudiesQuetiapine FumarateRisk FactorsTreatment OutcomeConceptsBody dysmorphic disorderComorbid body dysmorphic disorderPharmacological trialsDysmorphic disorderAdult obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) patientsSequential treatment strategyObsessive-compulsive disorder patientsSequential treatmentFluoxetine monotherapyClinical characteristicsObsessive-compulsive disorderInitial severityTreatment strategiesDisorder patientsTreatment groupsPatientsWorse responseBDD patientsEffects of sexGEE modelTrialsDisordersSequential trialsWeeksType of augmentationCan early improvement be an indicator of treatment response in obsessive-compulsive disorder? Implications for early-treatment decision-making
da Conceição Costa D, Shavitt R, Cesar R, Joaquim M, Borcato S, Valério C, Miguel E, Diniz J. Can early improvement be an indicator of treatment response in obsessive-compulsive disorder? Implications for early-treatment decision-making. Journal Of Psychiatric Research 2013, 47: 1700-1707. PMID: 23948637, DOI: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2013.07.006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBaseline Y-BOCS scoresSerotonin reuptake inhibitorsEarly improvementTreatment responseY-BOCS scoresBaseline Yale-Brown ObsessiveLogistic regressionAdequate pharmacological treatmentPotential predictive factorsWeeks of treatmentGreater reductionObsessive-compulsive disorder patientsStepwise logistic regressionWarrants further investigationYale-Brown ObsessiveClinical featuresReuptake inhibitorsObsessive-compulsive disorderPharmacological treatmentPredictive factorsMajor depressionDisorder patientsOCD treatment responseCompulsive ScaleWeeks