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Stephen V. Faraone
Researcher at State University of New York Upstate Medical University
Publications - 1470
Citations - 155368
Stephen V. Faraone is an academic researcher from State University of New York Upstate Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder & Bipolar disorder. The author has an hindex of 188, co-authored 1427 publications receiving 140298 citations. Previous affiliations of Stephen V. Faraone include University of Bergen & National Institute for Health Research.
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Genetic liability, prenatal health, stress and family environment: risk factors in the Harvard Adolescent Family High Risk for schizophrenia study.
Deborah J. Walder,Deborah J. Walder,Deborah J. Walder,Stephen V. Faraone,Stephen J. Glatt,Ming T. Tsuang,Ming T. Tsuang,Larry J. Seidman,Larry J. Seidman +8 more
TL;DR: Findings support the proposed 'polygenic neurodevelopmental diathesis-stress model' whereby psychosis susceptibility (and resilience) involves the independent and synergistic confluence of (temporally-sensitive) biological and environmental factors across development.
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Dysfunctional gene splicing as a potential contributor to neuropsychiatric disorders.
Stephen J. Glatt,Ori S. Cohen,Stephen V. Faraone,Ming T. Tsuang,Ming T. Tsuang,Ming T. Tsuang +5 more
TL;DR: The evidence that abnormalities of splicing may contribute to the liability toward neuropsychiatric disorders is reviewed, and a theoretical reworking of the concept of “gene‐focused” epidemiologic and neurobiologic investigations is provided.
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Early Precursors of Low Attention and Hyperactivity in a Preterm Sample at Age Four
Margaret M. McGrath,Mary C. Sullivan,Jerilyn Devin,Maria Fontes-Murphy,Suzy Barcelos,Jennifer L. DePalma,Stephen V. Faraone +6 more
TL;DR: Multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA) showed significant effects of perinatal morbidity, birth weight, gestational age, gender, socioeconomic status at infancy, and toddler medical and neurological status with lower attention and higher activity at age 4.
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Examining the nature of the comorbidity between pediatric attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder.
Joseph Biederman,Carter R. Petty,Thomas J. Spencer,K. Y. Woodworth,Pradeep G. Bhide,Jinmin Zhu,Stephen V. Faraone +6 more
TL;DR: Examining the nature of the comorbidity between pediatric attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder and post‐traumatic stress disorder found to be related to each other finds no clear link between the disorders.
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Clinical Correlates of Enuresis in ADHD and Non-ADHD Children
Joseph Biederman,Susan L. Santangelo,Stephen V. Faraone,Kathleen Kiely,Jessica W. Guite,Eric Mick,Ellen D. Reed,Ilana Kraus,Michael S. Jellinek,James M. Perrin +9 more
TL;DR: Enuresis did not increase the risk for psychopathology in children with or without ADHD, and the clinical implications of enuresis may differ for ADHD and non-ADHD children.