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Floyd R. Sallee is affiliated with the University of Cincinnati in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the field of Medicine, with a significant emphasis on Psychiatry and Mental Health, as well as closely related subfields including Developmental and Educational Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience, Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, and Cancer Research.

The main topics covered in Sallee's research work include Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Autism Spectrum Disorder Research, Behavioral and Psychological Studies, Children's Physical and Motor Development, Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development, Pharmaceutical studies and practices, and Bipolar Disorder and Treatment.

Sallee has contributed to a number of scholarly articles. Notable papers include:

  • Clinically Meaningful Improvements in Early Morning and Late Afternoon/Evening Functional Impairment in Children with ADHD Treated with Delayed-Release and Extended-Release Methylphenidate (2021) published in Journal of Attention Disorders
  • Symptomatic and Functional Response and Remission From the Open-Label Treatment-Optimization Phase of a Study With DR/ER-MPH in Children With ADHD (2021) published in The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry
  • Effect of Delayed-Release and Extended-Release Methylphenidate on Caregiver Strain and Validation of Psychometric Properties of the Caregiver Strain Questionnaire: Results from a Phase 3 Trial in Children with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (2021) published in Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology
  • 5.12 ELECTRONICALLY MONITORED ADHERENCE RATES WITH EVENING-DOSED DELAYED-RELEASE AND EXTENDED-RELEASE METHYLPHENIDATE IN CHILDREN WITH ADHD (2020) published in Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
  • Fragmentation and Matching of Human MicroRNA Sequences in 3'utr (2020) published in MicroRNA

The primary venues for Sallee's publications include:

  • Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
  • Journal of Attention Disorders
  • Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology
  • The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry
  • MicroRNA

Frequent collaborators in Sallee's research include Bev Incledon, Norberto J. DeSousa, Ann Childress, Lewis Warrington, and Frank A. López. These co-authors have contributed to multiple projects alongside Sallee, reflecting ongoing collaborative efforts across several studies.

Best Publications

  • Atomoxetine in the treatment of children and adolescents with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: a randomized, placebo-controlled, dose-response study.

    David Michelson;Douglas Faries;Joachim Wernicke;Douglas Kelsey

  • Sertraline in Children and Adolescents With Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: A Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial

    John S. March;Joseph Biederman;Robert Wolkow;Allan Safferman

  • Children exposed to disaster: II. Risk factors for the development of post-traumatic symptomatology.

    Christopher J. Lonigan;Mitsuko P. Shannon;Charlotte M. Taylor;Aj Finch

  • Ziprasidone treatment of children and adolescents with Tourette's syndrome: a pilot study.

    Floyd R. Sallee;Roger Kurlan;Christopher G. Goetz;Harvey Singer

  • Treatment of ADHD in children with tics: A randomized controlled trial

    Roger Kurlan;Christopher G. Goetz;Michael P. McDermott;Sandra Plumb

  • Relative Efficacy of Haloperidol and Pimozide in Children and Adolescents With Tourette's Disorder

    Floyd R. Sallee;Lori Nesbitt;Cherry Jackson;Lauren Sine

  • Obsessions in obsessive-compulsive disorder with and without Gilles de la Tourette's syndrome

    Mark S. George;Michael R. Trimble;Howard A. Ring;F. R. Sallee

  • Atomoxetine treatment in children and adolescents with ADHD and comorbid tic disorders

    A. J. Allen;R. M. Kurlan;D. L. Gilbert;B. J. Coffey

  • SET-C Versus Fluoxetine in the Treatment of Childhood Social Phobia

    Deborah C. Beidel;Samuel M. Turner;Floyd R. Sallee;Robert T. Ammerman

  • Guanfacine extended release in children and adolescents with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: a placebo-controlled trial.

    Floyd R. Sallee;James Mcgough;Tim Wigal;Jessica Donahue

  • The dopamine transporter and cytochrome P450IID1 (debrisoquine 4-hydroxylase) in brain: Resolution and identification of two distinct [3H]GBR-12935 binding proteins

    Hyman B. Niznik;Rachel F. Tyndale;Floyd R. Sallee;Frank J. Gonzalez

  • Fluoxetine in children and adolescents with OCD: a placebo-controlled trial.

    Michael R. Liebowitz;Samuel M. Turner;John Piacentini;Deborah C. Beidel

  • Treatment for Adolescents with Depression Study (TADS): Rationale, design, and methods

    John March;Susan Silva;Stephen Petrycki;John Curry

  • Psychopathology of Adolescent Social Phobia

    Deborah C. Beidel;Deborah C. Beidel;Samuel M. Turner;Brennan J. Young;Robert T. Ammerman

  • Association of cortical disinhibition with tic, ADHD, and OCD severity in Tourette syndrome.

    Donald L. Gilbert;Alok S. Bansal;Gopalan Sethuraman;Floyd R. Sallee

  • Relevance of neuropeptide Y (NPY) in psychiatry.

    Katherine Eaton;Floyd R. Sallee;Renu Sah

  • Tic reduction with risperidone versus pimozide in a randomized, double-blind, crossover trial.

    Donald L. Gilbert;J. Robert Batterson;Gopalan Sethuraman;Floyd R. Sallee

  • Long-term safety and efficacy of guanfacine extended release in children and adolescents with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.

    Floyd R. Sallee;Andrew Lyne;Timothy Wigal;James J. McGough

  • Clonidine for Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: I. Efficacy and Tolerability Outcomes

    Donna R. Palumbo;Floyd R. Sallee;William E. Pelham;Oscar G. Bukstein

  • Fluoxetine-related death in a child with cytochrome P-450 2D6 genetic deficiency

    Floyd R. Sallee;C. Lindsay DeVANE;Robert E. Ferrell

  • Low cerebrospinal fluid neuropeptide Y concentrations in posttraumatic stress disorder.

    Renu Sah;Nosakhare N. Ekhator;Nosakhare N. Ekhator;Jeffrey R. Strawn;Floyd R. Sallee

  • Clinical pharmacokinetics of imipramine and desipramine.

    F. R. Sallee;B. G. Pollock;B. G. Pollock

  • Tic reduction with pergolide in a randomized controlled trial in children.

    D. L. Gilbert;L. Dure;G. Sethuraman;D. Raab

Frequent Co-Authors

James P. Herman
James P. Herman University of Cincinnati
Eric M. Wassermann
Eric M. Wassermann National Institutes of Health
Deborah C. Beidel
Deborah C. Beidel University of Central Florida
Neil M. Richtand
Neil M. Richtand University of California - San Diego School of Medicine
Robert T. Ammerman
Robert T. Ammerman Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Samuel M. Turner
Samuel M. Turner University of Maryland, College Park
Lorrin M. Koran
Lorrin M. Koran Stanford University
James M. Swanson
James M. Swanson University of California, Irvine
David W. Dunn
David W. Dunn Indiana University
John S. March
John S. March Duke University

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