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Overview

Emilie Olié is affiliated with Grenoble Alpes University in France, contributing extensively to research in Medicine and Psychology. Their work spans multiple subfields, focusing primarily on Clinical Psychology, Psychiatry and Mental Health, Biological Psychiatry, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, and Pharmacology.

Their research covers a range of topics, particularly in Suicide and Self-Harm Studies, Psychosomatic Disorders and Their Treatments, Bipolar Disorder and Treatment, Tryptophan and Brain Disorders, Treatment of Major Depression, Anxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, Cognitive Processes, and Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and Postpartum.

Emilie Olié's recent publications include:

  • Neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio: A potential new peripheral biomarker of suicidal behavior, 2020, European Psychiatry
  • Euthanasia and assisted suicide in psychiatric patients: A systematic review of the literature, 2020, Journal of Psychiatric Research
  • Dexamethasone Suppression Test May Predict More Severe/Violent Suicidal Behavior, 2020, Frontiers in Psychiatry
  • Association between anhedonia and suicidal events in patients with mood disorders: A 3-year prospective study, 2020, Depression and Anxiety
  • Épidémie de COVID-19 et prise en charge des conduites suicidaires: challenge et perspectives, 2020, L Encéphale

Emilie Olié frequently publishes in several scientific venues including European Psychiatry, Journal of Affective Disorders, Frontiers in Psychiatry, European Neuropsychopharmacology, and Translational Psychiatry.

Their collaborative work often involves other researchers, with frequent coauthors being Philippe Courtet, Marion Leboyer, Sébastien Guillaume, Bruno Étain, and Raoul Belzeaux.

Best Publications

  • Suicidal thoughts and behaviors and social isolation: A narrative review of the literature.

    Raffaella Calati;Chiara Ferrari;Marie Brittner;Osmano Oasi

  • Increased methylation of glucocorticoid receptor gene ( NR3C1 ) in adults with a history of childhood maltreatment: a link with the severity and type of trauma

    N Perroud;A Paoloni-Giacobino;P Prada;E Olié;E Olié

  • Suicide in older adults: current perspectives

    Ismael Conejero;Emilie Olié;Philippe Courtet;Raffaella Calati

  • The suicidal mind and brain: A review of neuropsychological and neuroimaging studies

    Fabrice Jollant;Natalia L Lawrence;Emilie Olié;Sébastien Guillaume

  • Collaborative meta-analysis finds no evidence of a strong interaction between stress and 5-HTTLPR genotype contributing to the development of depression

    R. C. Culverhouse;N. L. Saccone;A. C. Horton;Y. Ma

  • Decreased activation of lateral orbitofrontal cortex during risky choices under uncertainty is associated with disadvantageous decision-making and suicidal behavior

    Fabrice Jollant;Natalia Sophie Lawrence;Natalia Sophie Lawrence;Emilie Olie;Owen O'Daly

  • Anhedonia is associated with suicidal ideation independently of depression: A meta-analysis.

    Déborah Ducasse;Gwenolé Loas;Déborah Dassa;Carla Gramaglia

  • Higher psychological pain during a major depressive episode may be a factor of vulnerability to suicidal ideation and act

    Emilie Olié;Sébastien Guillaume;Sébastien Guillaume;Isabelle Jaussent;Isabelle Jaussent;Philippe Courtet;Philippe Courtet

  • Keep Socially (but Not Physically) Connected and Carry on: Preventing Suicide in the Age of COVID-19.

    Philippe Courtet;Emilie Olié;Christophe Debien;Guillaume Vaiva

  • Psychological Pain, Depression, and Suicide: Recent Evidences and Future Directions.

    Ismael Conejero;Emilie Olié;Raffaella Calati;Déborah Ducasse

  • Psychological Pain in Suicidality: A Meta-Analysis.

    Déborah Ducasse;Ronald R. Holden;Laurent Boyer;Sylvaine Artéro

  • Neuroinflammation in suicide: Toward a comprehensive model

    Philippe Courtet;Lucas Giner;Maude Seneque;Sebastien Guillaume

  • A meta-analysis of cytokines in suicidal behavior

    Déborah Ducasse;Emilie Olié;Sébastien Guillaume;Sylvaine Artéro

  • Feasibility and validity of ecological momentary assessment in the investigation of suicide risk.

    Mathilde Husky;Emilie Olié;Sébastien Guillaume;Catherine Genty

  • Borderline personality disorder and childhood maltreatment: a genome-wide methylation analysis.

    Julien Prados;Ludwig Stenz;P Courtet;Paco Boris Prada

  • Prefrontal cortex markers of suicidal vulnerability in mood disorders: a model-based structural neuroimaging study with a translational perspective

    Y. Ding;N. Lawrence;E. Olié;F. Cyprien

  • Increased CRP levels may be a trait marker of suicidal attempt

    Philippe Courtet;I. Jaussent;C. Genty;A. M. Dupuy

  • Processing of decision-making and social threat in patients with history of suicidal attempt: A neuroimaging replication study.

    Emilie Olié;Yang Ding;Emmanuelle Le Bars;Nicolas Menjot de Champfleur

  • The experience of social exclusion in women with a history of suicidal acts: a neuroimaging study.

    Emilie Olié;Fabrice Jollant;Jeremy Deverdun;Nicolas Menjot de Champfleur

  • Violent and serious suicide attempters: one step closer to suicide?

    Lucas Giner;Isabelle Jaussent;Emilie Olié;Séverine Béziat

  • Collaborative meta-analysis finds no evidence of a strong interaction between stress and 5-HTTLPR genotype contributing to the development of depression

    Robert C. Culverhouse;Nancy L. Saccone;Amy C. Horton;Yinjiao Ma

Frequent Co-Authors

Sébastien Guillaume
Sébastien Guillaume University of Montpellier
Marion Leboyer
Marion Leboyer Paris-Est Créteil University
Bruno Etain
Bruno Etain Université Paris Cité
Christine Passerieux
Christine Passerieux Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines University
Jorge Lopez-Castroman
Jorge Lopez-Castroman University of Santiago de Compostela
Fabrice Jollant
Fabrice Jollant University of Paris-Saclay
Jean-Michel Azorin
Jean-Michel Azorin Aix-Marseille University
Pierre-Michel Llorca
Pierre-Michel Llorca University of Clermont Auvergne
Nader Perroud
Nader Perroud University of Geneva
Raffaella Calati
Raffaella Calati University of Milano-Bicocca

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