Mary Beth Serrano

496 total citations
16 papers, 373 citations indexed

About

Mary Beth Serrano is a scholar working on Psychiatry and Mental health, Clinical Psychology and Pharmacology. According to data from OpenAlex, Mary Beth Serrano has authored 16 papers receiving a total of 373 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Psychiatry and Mental health, 6 papers in Clinical Psychology and 3 papers in Pharmacology. Recurrent topics in Mary Beth Serrano's work include Bipolar Disorder and Treatment (11 papers), Electroconvulsive Therapy Studies (5 papers) and Schizophrenia research and treatment (5 papers). Mary Beth Serrano is often cited by papers focused on Bipolar Disorder and Treatment (11 papers), Electroconvulsive Therapy Studies (5 papers) and Schizophrenia research and treatment (5 papers). Mary Beth Serrano collaborates with scholars based in United States, China and Israel. Mary Beth Serrano's co-authors include Stephen J. Ganocy, Joseph R. Calabrese, Philip K. Chan, Carla Conroy, Keming Gao, David E. Kemp, Toyomi Goto, Edwin Shirley, Sandro Galea and Marta R. Prescott and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Affective Disorders, Psychopharmacology and Psychiatry Research.

In The Last Decade

Mary Beth Serrano

15 papers receiving 360 citations

Peers

Mary Beth Serrano
Giulia Trotta United Kingdom
Edoardo Spinazzola United Kingdom
Narei Hong South Korea
Rita Schmid Germany
Morwenna Senior United Kingdom
Tarianna Stewart United States
Giulia Trotta United Kingdom
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All Works

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Gao, Keming, Meilei Su, Stephen J. Ganocy, et al.. (2019). Longitudinally Measured Changes in Somnolence Severity With a Visual Analog Scale in a Randomized Lithium Versus Quetiapine-IR Study in Bipolar Disorder. Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology. 39(3). 249–253. 5 indexed citations
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Aftab, Awais, David E. Kemp, Stephen J. Ganocy, et al.. (2018). Double-blind, placebo-controlled trial of pioglitazone for bipolar depression. Journal of Affective Disorders. 245. 957–964. 31 indexed citations
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Gao, Keming, Toyomi Goto, Chengmei Yuan, et al.. (2018). A Pilot Study of the Effectiveness of Lithium Versus Quetiapine Immediate Release Monotherapy in Patients With Bipolar Spectrum Disorders. Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology. 38(5). 422–434. 12 indexed citations
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Tamburrino, Marijo, Philip K. Chan, Marta R. Prescott, et al.. (2015). Baseline prevalence of Axis I diagnosis in the Ohio Army National Guard. Psychiatry Research. 226(1). 142–148. 10 indexed citations
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Gao, Keming, Renrong Wu, David E. Kemp, et al.. (2014). Efficacy and Safety of Quetiapine-XR as Monotherapy or Adjunctive Therapy to a Mood Stabilizer in Acute Bipolar Depression With Generalized Anxiety Disorder and Other Comorbidities. The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry. 75(10). 1062–1068. 25 indexed citations
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Prescott, Marta R., Marijo Tamburrino, Joseph R. Calabrese, et al.. (2014). Validation of lay‐administered mental health assessments in a large Army National Guard cohort. International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric Research. 23(1). 109–119. 21 indexed citations
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Gao, Keming, Zuowei Wang, Jun Chen, et al.. (2012). Should an assessment of Axis I comorbidity be included in the initial diagnostic assessment of mood disorders? Role of QIDS-16-SR total score in predicting number of Axis I comorbidity. Journal of Affective Disorders. 148(2-3). 256–264. 36 indexed citations
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Goldmann, Emily, Joseph R. Calabrese, Marta R. Prescott, et al.. (2012). Potentially Modifiable Pre-, Peri-, and Postdeployment Characteristics Associated With Deployment-Related Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Among Ohio Army National Guard Soldiers. Annals of Epidemiology. 22(2). 71–78. 38 indexed citations
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Calabrese, Joseph R., Marta R. Prescott, Marijo Tamburrino, et al.. (2011). PTSD Comorbidity and Suicidal Ideation Associated With PTSD Within the Ohio Army National Guard. The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry. 72(8). 1072–1078. 83 indexed citations
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Chen, Jun, David J. Muzina, David E. Kemp, et al.. (2011). Safety and efficacy of olanzapine monotherapy in treatment‐resistant bipolar mania: a 12‐week open‐label study. Human Psychopharmacology Clinical and Experimental. 26(8). 588–595. 5 indexed citations
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Wang, Zuowei, David E. Kemp, Philip K. Chan, et al.. (2010). Lamotrigine adjunctive therapy to lithium and divalproex in depressed patients with rapid cycling bipolar disorder and a recent substance use disorder: a 12-week, double-blind, placebo-controlled pilot study.. PubMed. 43(4). 5–21. 26 indexed citations
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Muzina, David J., Keming Gao, David E. Kemp, et al.. (2010). Acute Efficacy of Divalproex Sodium Versus Placebo in Mood Stabilizer–Naive Bipolar I or II Depression. The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry. 72(6). 813–819. 36 indexed citations

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