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Overview

Janet Wozniak is affiliated with Harvard University in the United States and has contributed extensively to research in medicine and psychology, with a particular emphasis on psychiatry and mental health. Their work spans multiple subfields including clinical psychology, speech and hearing, general health professions, and pediatrics, perinatology, and child health.

The main research topics covered by Wozniak include bipolar disorder and treatment, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), child and adolescent psychosocial and emotional development, adolescent and pediatric healthcare, child nutrition and feeding issues, electroconvulsive therapy studies, and autism spectrum disorder research.

Wozniak's recent scholarly papers include the following:

  • COVID-19 and telepsychiatry: Early outpatient experiences and implications for the future (2020), published in General Hospital Psychiatry
  • Can the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) help characterize the types of psychopathologic conditions driving child psychiatry referrals? (2020), published in Scandinavian Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychology
  • The child behavior checklist can aid in characterizing suspected comorbid psychopathology in clinically referred youth with ADHD (2021), published in Journal of Psychiatric Research
  • A systematic review of the literature on telepsychiatry for bipolar disorder (2022), published in Brain and Behavior
  • The diagnosis and treatment of catatonia via telemedicine: A case report and proposed diagnostic criteria (2022), published in Schizophrenia Research

Frequent co-authors in Wozniak's publications include:

  • Gagan Joshi
  • Stephen V. Faraone
  • Maura DiSalvo
  • Joseph Biederman
  • Mai Uchida

Regarding publication venues, Wozniak has contributed most frequently to the Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, followed by the Journal of Attention Disorders, Journal of Psychiatric Research, Journal of Affective Disorders, and Frontiers in Psychology.

Best Publications

  • Mania-like symptoms suggestive of childhood-onset bipolar disorder in clinically referred children.

    J Wozniak;J Biederman;K Kiely;J S Ablon

  • Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and Juvenile Mania: An Overlooked Comorbidity?

    Joseph Biederman;Stephen Faraone;Eric Mick;Janet Wozniak

  • The Heavy Burden of Psychiatric Comorbidity in Youth with Autism Spectrum Disorders: A Large Comparative Study of a Psychiatrically Referred Population

    Gagan Joshi;Carter Petty;Janet Wozniak;Aude Henin

  • Psychiatric comorbidity and functioning in a clinically referred population of adults with autism spectrum disorders: a comparative study.

    Gagan Joshi;Janet Wozniak;Carter Petty;Carter Petty;Mary Kate Martelon

  • Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder with bipolar disorder: a familial subtype?

    Stephen V. Faraone;Joseph Biederman;Douglas Mennin;Janet Wozniak

  • CBCL Clinical Scales Discriminate Prepubertal Children with Structured Interview—Derived Diagnosis of Mania from Those with ADHD

    Joseph Biederman;Janet Wozniak;Kathleen Kiely;Stuart Ablon

  • Is Comorbidity With ADHD a Marker for Juvenile-Onset Mania?

    Stephen V. Faraone;Joseph Biederman;Janet Wozniak;Elizabeth Mundy

  • Olanzapine Versus Placebo in the Treatment of Adolescents With Bipolar Mania

    Mauricio Tohen;Ludmila Kryzhanovskaya;Gabrielle Carlson;Melissa DelBello

  • Patient and clinician experiences with telehealth for patient follow-up care.

    Karen Donelan;Esteban A Barreto;Sarah Sossong;Carie Michael

  • Pediatric mania: a developmental subtype of bipolar disorder?

    Joseph Biederman;Eric Mick;Stephen V Faraone;Thomas Spencer

  • Risperidone treatment for juvenile bipolar disorder: a retrospective chart review

    Jean A. Frazier;Michelle C. Meyer;Joseph Biederman;Janet Wozniak

  • A pilot family study of childhood-onset mania.

    Janet Wozniak;Joseph Biederman;Elizabeth Mundy;Douglas Mennin

  • Clonidine for sleep disturbances associated with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder : A systematic chart review of 62 cases

    Jefferson B. Prince;Timothy E. Wilens;Joseph Biederman;Thomas J. Spencer

  • The International Society for Bipolar Disorders Task Force report on pediatric bipolar disorder: Knowledge to date and directions for future research.

    Benjamin I. Goldstein;Benjamin I. Goldstein;Boris Birmaher;Gabrielle A. Carlson;Melissa P. DelBello

  • The naturalistic course of pharmacologic treatment of children with maniclike symptoms: a systematic chart review.

    Joseph Biederman;Eric Mick;Jeff Q. Bostic;Jefferson Prince

  • Open-Label, 8-Week Trial of Olanzapine and Risperidone for the Treatment of Bipolar Disorder in Preschool-Age Children

    Joseph Biederman;Eric Mick;Paul Hammerness;Theresa Harpold

  • Heterogeneity of irritability in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder subjects with and without mood disorders.

    Eric Mick;Thomas Spencer;Janet Wozniak;Joseph Biederman

  • COVID-19 and telepsychiatry: Early outpatient experiences and implications for the future.

    Justin A. Chen;Wei Jean Chung;Sarah K. Young;Margaret C. Tuttle

  • The Child Behavior Checklist-Pediatric Bipolar Disorder profile predicts a subsequent diagnosis of bipolar disorder and associated impairments in ADHD youth growing up: a longitudinal analysis

    Joseph Biederman;Carter R. Petty;Michael C. Monuteaux;Margaret Evans

  • Mania in children with pervasive developmental disorder revisited

    Janet Wozniak;Joseph Biederman;Stephen V. Faraone;Jean A. Frazier

  • Further evidence of a bidirectional overlap between juvenile mania and conduct disorder in children.

    Joseph Biederman;Stephen V. Faraone;Monica P. Chu;Janet Wozniak

Frequent Co-Authors

Ronna Fried
Ronna Fried Harvard University
Aude Henin
Aude Henin Harvard University
Douglas S. Mennin
Douglas S. Mennin Columbia University
James T. McCracken
James T. McCracken University of California, Los Angeles
Gabrielle A. Carlson
Gabrielle A. Carlson Stony Brook University
Stefano Vicari
Stefano Vicari Boston Children's Hospital
Mary A. Fristad
Mary A. Fristad The Ohio State University
Eric A. Youngstrom
Eric A. Youngstrom University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Dina R. Hirshfeld-Becker
Dina R. Hirshfeld-Becker Harvard University
Stanley F. Nelson
Stanley F. Nelson University of California, Los Angeles

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