2024
Facing the Unknown: An Inductive Analysis of the Lived Experience of Medical Residents during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Guimarães-Fernandes F, Benoit L, de Oliveira L, Neto P, Feniman D, Correia A, de Oliveira Bosoni N, Macaya D, Miguel E, Ceron-Litvoc D, Castellana G. Facing the Unknown: An Inductive Analysis of the Lived Experience of Medical Residents during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Psychopathology 2024, 57: 169-181. PMID: 38467115, DOI: 10.1159/000536135.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMedical residentsHealthcare professionalsExperiences of medical residentsCOVID-19 pandemicHealth care providersHealthcare delivery challengesLived experienceSemi-structured interviewsFear of infectionCare providersLimit situationPsychiatric careExistential defensivenessContent themesCOVID-19Social isolationEmotional overloadHealthcarePhenomenological analysisInductive analysisPublic healthPatient deathProfessional approachResidentsOvercome adversity
2022
Co-Occurring Obsessive–Compulsive Disorder and Compulsive Sexual Behavior: Clinical Features and Psychiatric Comorbidities
Snaychuk L, Ferrão Y, Fontenelle L, Miguel E, de Mathis M, Scanavino M, Kim H. Co-Occurring Obsessive–Compulsive Disorder and Compulsive Sexual Behavior: Clinical Features and Psychiatric Comorbidities. Archives Of Sexual Behavior 2022, 51: 4111-4123. PMID: 36066680, DOI: 10.1007/s10508-022-02412-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCo-occurring obsessive-compulsive disorderObsessive-compulsive disorderPsychiatric comorbidityCompulsive sexual behaviorBinary logistic regression analysisComorbid obsessive-compulsive disorderGreater psychiatric comorbidityLogistic regression analysisComplex treatment needsSexual behaviorClinical characteristicsClinical factorsClinical featuresStandardized self-report measuresComorbiditiesControl disordersTreatment needsPsychiatric conditionsDisordersRegression analysisPreliminary evidenceSelf-report measuresCurrent studySemi-structured interviewsParticipants
1997
Phenomenological differences appearing with repetitive behaviours in obsessive-compulsive disorder and Gilles de la Tourette's syndrome
Miguel E, Baer L, Coffey B, Rauch S, Savage C, O'Sullivan R, Phillips K, Moretti C, Leckman J, Jenike M. Phenomenological differences appearing with repetitive behaviours in obsessive-compulsive disorder and Gilles de la Tourette's syndrome. The British Journal Of Psychiatry 1997, 170: 140-145. PMID: 9093502, DOI: 10.1192/bjp.170.2.140.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsObsessive-compulsive disorderRepetitive behaviorsSensory phenomenaAutonomic anxietyMore cognitionsOCD groupGilles de la Tourette's syndromeOCD subtypesSubjective experienceGTS groupSemi-structured interviewsCognitionTourette syndromeValid predictorPhenomenological differencesAnxietyLa Tourette's syndromeAdult outpatientsPhenomenological studyDisordersBehaviorTreatment responsePredictorsInterviewsExperience