2023
W27. POLYGENIC RISK SCORE AND HOUSEHOLD DEPRIVATION ARE RELATED TO INTERNALIZING SYMPTOMS IN YOUTH
Belangero S, De Oliveira A, Carvalho C, Ota V, Bugiga A, Pan P, Mauer J, Mari J, Santoro M, Miguel E, Hoffmann M, Salum G. W27. POLYGENIC RISK SCORE AND HOUSEHOLD DEPRIVATION ARE RELATED TO INTERNALIZING SYMPTOMS IN YOUTH. European Neuropsychopharmacology 2023, 75: s118-s119. DOI: 10.1016/j.euroneuro.2023.08.217.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSingle nucleotide polymorphismsLinear mixed modelsMental disordersHigh Risk Cohort StudyInternalizing symptomsWell-Being AssessmentPotential biological markersParent reportGenome-wide association studiesSelf-report measuresTraumatic eventsCohort studyHigh prevalenceRisk scoreGene-environment interactionsPsychiatric disordersInternalizing psychopathologySignificant associationSymptomsBiological markersUnderlying causeHousehold deprivationScore studyInternalizing problemsEarly life
2022
Latency to treatment seeking in patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder: Results from a large multicenter clinical sample
Costa D, de Campos A, Pereira C, Torres A, Dos Santos A, Requena G, Ferrão Y, do Rosário M, Miguel E, Simpson H, Shavitt R, Diniz J. Latency to treatment seeking in patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder: Results from a large multicenter clinical sample. Psychiatry Research 2022, 312: 114567. PMID: 35490573, DOI: 10.1016/j.psychres.2022.114567.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsObsessive-compulsive disorderEarly onsetOne-thirdCross-sectional studyInterval-censored survival modelClinical characteristicsOlder patientsSymptom awarenessPatientsNeuropsychiatric disordersSymptomsOlder ageOCD patientsContamination/Clinical samplesDisordersAggression symptomsOCD symptomsMore yearsTreatmentSurvival modelsOnsetYearsFull-time employmentComorbiditiesThe Phenomenology of Obsessive–Compulsive Symptoms in Tourette Syndrome
Ferrão Y, de Alvarenga P, Hounie A, de Mathis M, Farhat L, do Rosário M, Miguel E. The Phenomenology of Obsessive–Compulsive Symptoms in Tourette Syndrome. 2022, 45-64. DOI: 10.1093/med/9780197543214.003.0004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTourette syndromeObsessive-compulsive disorderObsessive-compulsive symptomsComorbid obsessive-compulsive disorderPost-traumatic stress disorderAttention-deficit/hyperactivity disorderPsychiatric comorbidityBasal gangliaBehavioral comorbiditiesSeparation anxiety disorderTreatment approachesClinical practiceComorbid diagnosesSymptom presentationComorbiditiesSimple phobiaStress disorderAnxiety disordersHyperactivity disorderSymptomsDisordersGenetic vulnerabilityBehavioral problemsSyndrome
2021
COMVC-19: A Program to protect healthcare workers' mental health during the COVID-19 Pandemic. What we have learned
Fukuti P, Uchôa C, Mazzoco M, da Cruz I, Echegaray M, de Castro Humes E, Silveira J, Di Santi T, Miguel E, Corchs F, program C, Fatori D, Campello G, de Oliveira G, Argolo F, de M. Ferreira F, Machado G, Argeu A, de Oliveira G, de Pádua Serafim A, de Lima Siqueira L, de Rossi L, Rios I, de Oliveira T, Antoniazzi L, Gagliotti D, Abelama E, de Oliveira P, Correia A, Gonçalves L, Tortato L, Busato W, Guimarães-Fernandes F, Alves M, Leite O, de Campos Lindenberg Schoueri P, de Assis Roque M, Merlin S, Boer G, Sallet P, Malbergier A, Spedo M, Kamitsuji C, de Faria E, de Godoy Moreira M, Kaufman A, Abdo C, de Tubino Scanavino M, Lancman S, Tavares H, Polanczyk G, Brunoni A, Forlenza O, de Barros-Filho T. COMVC-19: A Program to protect healthcare workers' mental health during the COVID-19 Pandemic. What we have learned. Clinics 2021, 76: e2631. PMID: 34817044, PMCID: PMC8579850, DOI: 10.6061/clinics/2021/e2631.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNursing staffHospital das Clinicas da FaculdadeHealthcare workers' mental healthMedicina da Universidade de São PauloMental healthCOVID-19 patientsMental health impairmentMental health treatmentCOVID-19 pandemicMental health programsWorkers' mental healthCommon diagnosisPreventive actionsSleep disturbancesMood disordersPsychiatric evaluationMultimodal interventionHealth treatmentDepression symptomsHealth programsPublic hospitalsHealth impairmentSymptomsMobile phone appMost participantsHow do daily routines and situational factors affect the severity of obsessive-compulsive disorder?
Brierley M, Albertella L, do Rosário M, Ferrão Y, Miguel E, Fontenelle L. How do daily routines and situational factors affect the severity of obsessive-compulsive disorder? Journal Of Psychiatric Research 2021, 143: 395-399. PMID: 34600268, DOI: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2021.09.040.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsObsessive-compulsive disorderOCD symptom severitySymptom severityOCD symptomsOCD patientsSevere OCD symptomsYale-Brown ObsessiveCross-sectional designReport symptomsHistory questionnaireCommon biological abnormalitiesBiological abnormalitiesClinical implicationsSymptomsDaily routineCompulsive ScaleSeverityMultivariate regressionPatientsRoutine factorsDisordersToward a neurocircuit-based taxonomy to guide treatment of obsessive–compulsive disorder
Shephard E, Stern E, van den Heuvel O, Costa D, Batistuzzo M, Godoy P, Lopes A, Brunoni A, Hoexter M, Shavitt R, Reddy Y, Lochner C, Stein D, Simpson H, Miguel E. Toward a neurocircuit-based taxonomy to guide treatment of obsessive–compulsive disorder. Molecular Psychiatry 2021, 26: 4583-4604. PMID: 33414496, PMCID: PMC8260628, DOI: 10.1038/s41380-020-01007-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsObsessive-compulsive disorderCognitive neuroscienceNeurobiological alterationsMental health researchClinical profileFuture researchCase vignettesPsychiatric symptomsNeuromodulatory treatmentDifferent clinical profilesNeuroscienceEffective treatmentDisordersResearchBehavioralVignettesFindingsHealth researchTreatmentDysfunctionSymptomsPhenotypic expressionImportant limitationsTaxonomyPatients
2020
Stressful Life Events and the Clinical Expression of Obsessive–Compulsive Disorder (OCD): An Exploratory Study
Imthon A, Caldart C, do Rosário M, Fontenelle L, Miguel E, Ferrão Y. Stressful Life Events and the Clinical Expression of Obsessive–Compulsive Disorder (OCD): An Exploratory Study. Journal Of Clinical Medicine 2020, 9: 3371. PMID: 33096706, PMCID: PMC7590000, DOI: 10.3390/jcm9103371.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchStressful life eventsObsessive-compulsive disorderPost-traumatic stress disorderOCD patientsOccurrence of SLEsNonwhite skin colorLife eventsLogistic regression variablesCross-sectional studySensory phenomenaYale-Brown ObsessiveClinical characteristicsClinical expressionPsychiatric disordersHistory questionnairePatientsObsessive-compulsive symptomsStress disorderCompulsive ScaleDimensional Yale-Brown ObsessiveStatistical significanceDisordersPositive associationOCD symptomsSymptomsDelayed Brain Cyst Formation After Gamma Knife Anterior Capsulotomy
Kasabkojian S, Dwan A, Maziero M, de Salles A, Gorgulho A, Miguel E, Fillipo de Queiroz Vattimo E, Lopes A. Delayed Brain Cyst Formation After Gamma Knife Anterior Capsulotomy. World Neurosurgery 2020, 145: 298-300. PMID: 33022431, DOI: 10.1016/j.wneu.2020.07.199.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRefractory obsessive-compulsive disorderAnterior capsulotomyObsessive-compulsive disorderBrain cyst formationFrontal lobe symptomsMagnetic resonance imagingAnterior frontal regionsPostoperative monthBrain cystsBrain edemaManic episodesVisual hallucinationsRadiosurgical proceduresAbnormal complicationsHigh dosesCapsulotomyResonance imagingObsessive-compulsive symptomsCyst formationEffective optionLeft hemisphereRight hemisphereFrontal regionsComplicationsSymptomsAttentional Bias in specific symmetry and cleaning dimensions of obsessive-compulsive disorder
De Mathis M, Batistuzzo M, Bar-Haim Y, Abend R, Miguel E, Morais I, Requena G, Salum G, Shavitt R. Attentional Bias in specific symmetry and cleaning dimensions of obsessive-compulsive disorder. Journal Of Anxiety Disorders 2020, 73: 102238. PMID: 32447225, DOI: 10.1016/j.janxdis.2020.102238.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsObsessive-compulsive disorderAttentional biasAB scoresComputerized dot-probe taskSymptoms of OCDDot-probe taskAllocation of attentionThreat stimuliNeutral stimuliTask conditionsOCD dimensionsOCD patientsDemographic variablesStimuliPositive interactionsNeutral conditionsMixed-effects modelsHealthy controlsIQDisordersBiasTaskScoresSymptomsPictureGene expression changes associated with trajectories of psychopathology in a longitudinal cohort of children and adolescents
Ota V, Santoro M, Spindola L, Pan P, Simabucuro A, Xavier G, Vieira-Fonseca T, Zanardo E, dos Santos F, Schäfer J, Kulikowski L, Galante P, Asprino P, Brietzke E, Grassi-Oliveira R, Rohde L, Miguel E, Gadelha A, Mari J, Bressan R, Salum G, Belangero S. Gene expression changes associated with trajectories of psychopathology in a longitudinal cohort of children and adolescents. Translational Psychiatry 2020, 10: 99. PMID: 32184383, PMCID: PMC7078305, DOI: 10.1038/s41398-020-0772-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPsychiatric symptomsMental disordersChild Behavior Checklist total scoresTrajectories of psychopathologyBlood gene expression profilesHigh Risk Cohort StudyGeneral psychiatric symptomsBlood gene expression patternsPsychopathological trajectoriesCohort studyLow-low groupLongitudinal cohortPostmortem brainsGeneral psychopathologySpecific disordersTotal scoreGene expressionCBCL scoresGene expression changesGene expression profilesDisordersSymptomsObsessive–Compulsive Personality Symptoms Predict Poorer Response to Gamma Ventral Capsulotomy for Intractable OCD
Copetti M, Lopes A, Requena G, Johnson I, Greenberg B, Noren G, McLaughlin N, Shavitt R, Miguel E, Batistuzzo M, Hoexter M. Obsessive–Compulsive Personality Symptoms Predict Poorer Response to Gamma Ventral Capsulotomy for Intractable OCD. Frontiers In Psychiatry 2020, 10: 936. PMID: 31998155, PMCID: PMC6962231, DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2019.00936.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchGamma ventral capsulotomyPersonality disorder symptomsIntractable obsessive-compulsive disorderObsessive-compulsive disorderDisorder symptomsOCD patientsTreatment responseDisorder symptom changeSymptom changeStructured Clinical InterviewWorse treatment responseDSM-IV personality disordersWilcoxon signed-rank testPoorer ResponseClinical responseTreatment optionsInternal capsuleSigned-rank testTreatment attemptsAnterior limbClinical InterviewRadiosurgical proceduresPatientsSymptomsVentral part
2019
Differences Between Self-Reported Psychotic Experiences, Clinically Relevant Psychotic Experiences, and Attenuated Psychotic Symptoms in the General Population
Moriyama T, van Os J, Gadelha A, Pan P, Salum G, Manfro G, de Jesus Mari J, Miguel E, Rohde L, Polanczyk G, McGuire P, Bressan R, Drukker M. Differences Between Self-Reported Psychotic Experiences, Clinically Relevant Psychotic Experiences, and Attenuated Psychotic Symptoms in the General Population. Frontiers In Psychiatry 2019, 10: 782. PMID: 31736802, PMCID: PMC6829673, DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2019.00782.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSelf-reported psychotic experiencesPsychotic symptomsPsychotic experiencesAffective flatteningHigh Risk Cohort StudyAttenuated Psychotic SymptomsChild mental healthCohort studyStrength of associationFemale sexClinical assessmentLevels of psychopathologyGeneral populationPsychiatric disordersClinical relevanceEarly interventionMental healthIndependent interviewerMost associationsParent informationSymptomsAssociationPresent studyPsychopathologyPsychologists' assessmentIs there any relationship between Neuroscience and Psychiatry
Farhat L, Hoexter M, Miguel E. Is there any relationship between Neuroscience and Psychiatry. Revista De Medicina 2019, 98: i-ii. DOI: 10.11606/issn.1679-9836.v98i4pi-ii.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRelative Age and Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: Data From Three Epidemiological Cohorts and a Meta-analysis
Caye A, Petresco S, de Barros A, Bressan R, Gadelha A, Gonçalves H, Manfro A, Matijasevich A, Menezes A, Miguel E, Munhoz T, Pan P, Salum G, Santos I, Kieling C, Rohde L. Relative Age and Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: Data From Three Epidemiological Cohorts and a Meta-analysis. Journal Of The American Academy Of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 2019, 59: 990-997. PMID: 31442562, DOI: 10.1016/j.jaac.2019.07.939.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsYounger ageADHD diagnosisMeta-AnalysisADHD symptomsPelotas cohortCommunity-based cohortPopulation-based cohortAttention-deficit/hyperactivity disorderHigh-risk studiesRelative young ageAttention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptomsWeb of ScienceHyperactivity disorder symptomsEpidemiology guidelinesEligible recordsRelative riskObservational studyHigh riskPsychiatric disordersEpidemiological cohortCohortSymptomsDiagnosisEffect estimatesHyperactivity disorder
2018
Diagnostic operationalization and phenomenological heterogeneity in psychiatry: the case of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
Salum G, Gadelha A, Polanczyk G, Miguel E, Rohde L. Diagnostic operationalization and phenomenological heterogeneity in psychiatry: the case of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Salud Mental 2018, 41: 249-259. DOI: 10.17711/sm.0185-3325.2018.037.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAttention deficit hyperactivity disorderDeficit hyperactivity disorderHyperactivity disorderPhenomenological heterogeneityADHD symptomsTest-rest reliabilitySymptomatic thresholdSymptomatic scalesPathophysiological heterogeneityPsychiatric disordersPsychiatric diagnosisMental disordersSymptomsDiagnostic operationalizationsADHD diagnosisDisordersObsessive-compulsive symptoms in children with first degree relatives diagnosed with obsessive-compulsive disorder
Chacon P, Bernardes E, Faggian L, Batistuzzo M, Moriyama T, Miguel E, Polanczyk G. Obsessive-compulsive symptoms in children with first degree relatives diagnosed with obsessive-compulsive disorder. Brazilian Journal Of Psychiatry 2018, 40: 388-393. PMID: 29898190, PMCID: PMC6899383, DOI: 10.1590/1516-4446-2017-2321.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPresence of OCSObsessive-compulsive disorderFirst-degree relativesObsessive-compulsive symptomsSocioeconomic statusImportant risk factorLow socioeconomic statusFuture longitudinal studiesClinical correlatesAssessed childrenRisk factorsDegree relativesFamily historySymptomsContamination/Longitudinal studyOCD diagnosisDisordersChildrenHigh rateFamily membersChildhoodCorrelatesStatus
2016
Serum copeptin in children exposed to maltreatment
Coelho R, Levandowski M, Mansur R, da Cunha G, Asevedo E, Zugman A, Salum G, Gadelha A, Pan P, Rizzo L, Manfro G, Mari J, Rohde L, Miguel E, Bressan R, Brietzke E, Grassi‐Oliveira R. Serum copeptin in children exposed to maltreatment. Psychiatry And Clinical Neurosciences 2016, 70: 434-441. PMID: 27278269, DOI: 10.1111/pcn.12412.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHistory of CMCopeptin levelsSerum copeptinChildhood maltreatmentChild Behavior ChecklistSerum copeptin levelsAdrenal axis activationSerum copeptin concentrationSevere childhood maltreatmentPromising new biomarkerCBCL total scoreEnzyme-linked immunosorbentExternalizing symptomsCopeptin concentrationsSerum levelsAxis activationPsychiatric morbidityPositive historyClinical InterviewCopeptinNew biomarkersHistory of abuseChild psychopathology symptomsSymptom severitySymptomsConnectome hubs at resting state in children and adolescents: Reproducibility and psychopathological correlation
Sato J, Biazoli C, Salum G, Gadelha A, Crossley N, Vieira G, Zugman A, Picon F, Pan P, Hoexter M, Anés M, Moura L, Del’Aquilla M, Amaro E, Mcguire P, Rohde L, Miguel E, Bressan R, Jackowski A. Connectome hubs at resting state in children and adolescents: Reproducibility and psychopathological correlation. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience 2016, 20: 2-11. PMID: 27288820, PMCID: PMC6987719, DOI: 10.1016/j.dcn.2016.05.002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAnterior medial prefrontal cortexPsychiatric symptomsLarge-scale functional networksBrain hubsMental disordersHub regionsMedial prefrontal cortexResting-state fMRIFunctional cortical networksIndependent population-based samplesRight IPSPopulation-based sampleIntraparietal sulcusBrain networksPrefrontal cortexCortical networksIntegrative regionsFunctional networksAdolescentsLow centralitySymptomsChildrenDisordersReplicabilityInteresting targetPrevalence and correlates of electroconvulsive therapy delivery in 1001 obsessive-compulsive disorder outpatients
dos Santos-Ribeiro S, Lins-Martins N, Frydman I, do Rosário M, Ferrão Y, Shavitt R, Yücel M, Miguel E, Fontenelle L. Prevalence and correlates of electroconvulsive therapy delivery in 1001 obsessive-compulsive disorder outpatients. Psychiatry Research 2016, 239: 145-148. PMID: 27137976, DOI: 10.1016/j.psychres.2016.03.020.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsElectroconvulsive therapyObsessive-compulsive disorderOCD patientsHigher global severitySerotonin reuptake inhibitorsObsessive-compulsive disorder outpatientsContamination/washing symptomsRates of psychosisDifferent specialized centersAdequate trialReuptake inhibitorsSpecialized centersGlobal severityGreater suicidalityDisorder outpatientsTherapy deliveryTerms of responseAssessment BatteryPatientsOCD symptomsSymptomsWashing symptomsAntipsychoticsOutpatientsTherapy
2015
Inflammation, neurotrophism and oxidative stress and childhood psychopathology in a large community sample
Cunha G, Asevedo E, Mansur R, Zugman A, Pan P, Gadelha A, Belangero S, Rizzo L, Coelho R, Stertz L, Cogo-Moreira H, Grassi-Oliveira R, Teixeira A, Kauer-Sant'Anna M, Mari J, Miguel E, Bressan R, Brietzke E. Inflammation, neurotrophism and oxidative stress and childhood psychopathology in a large community sample. Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica 2015, 133: 122-132. PMID: 26139469, DOI: 10.1111/acps.12453.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCluster of symptomsChild Behavior ChecklistPsychiatric diagnosisBrain-derived neurotrophic factorLarge community sampleImmune-inflammatory pathwaysEotaxin/CCL11CBCL total scoreWell-Being AssessmentCommunity sampleSchool-based studyIllness severityPeripheral biomarkersIL-6Neurotrophic factorPeripheral bloodMCP-1Older subjectsBehavioral symptomsMental disordersSignificant associationNeurodevelopmental psychopathologySymptomsSpecific disordersTotal score