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Juliana Belo Diniz

Juliana Belo Diniz

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Psychology

D-Index
38
Citations
4938
World Ranking
8952
National Ranking
22

Overview

Juliana Belo Diniz is affiliated with the Universidade de São Paulo in Brazil and focuses primarily on research within Psychology and Neuroscience. Their work has included contributions to Clinical Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience, Neurology, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, and Experimental and Cognitive Psychology. The main topics addressed in their research involve Obsessive-Compulsive Spectrum Disorders, Body Image and Dysmorphia Studies, Autism Spectrum Disorder Research, Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Studies, Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies, Anxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, Cognitive Processes, and Memory and Neural Mechanisms.

The scientist has published multiple papers, with key recent works including:

  • Efficacy and safety of transcranial direct current stimulation as an add-on treatment for obsessive-compulsive disorder: a randomized, sham-controlled trial (2021) Neuropsychopharmacology
  • Lower Ventromedial Prefrontal Cortex Glutamate Levels in Patients With Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (2021) Frontiers in Psychiatry
  • Latency to treatment seeking in patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder: Results from a large multicenter clinical sample (2022) Psychiatry Research
  • Associations of medication with subcortical morphology across the lifespan in OCD: Results from the international ENIGMA Consortium (2022) Journal of Affective Disorders
  • An evaluation of treatment response and remission definitions in adult obsessive-compulsive disorder: A systematic review and individual-patient data meta-analysis (2024) Journal of Psychiatric Research

Their frequent co-authors include Eurípedes Constantino Miguel, Roseli Gedanke Shavitt, Marcelo C. Batistuzzo, Daniel L. Costa, and Marcelo Q. Hoexter.

Juliana Belo Diniz commonly publishes in venues such as the Brazilian Journal of Psychiatry, Journal of Lightwave Technology, Revista Multidisciplinar do Nordeste Mineiro, Neuropsychopharmacology, and Frontiers in Psychiatry.

Best Publications

  • Comparative prevalence, correlates of impairment, and service utilization for eating disorders across US ethnic groups: Implications for reducing ethnic disparities in health care access for eating disorders

    Luana Marques;Margarita Alegria;Margarita Alegria;Anne E. Becker;Chih-nan Chen

  • Impact of age at onset and duration of illness on the expression of comorbidities in obsessive-compulsive disorder.

    Juliana B. Diniz;Maria C. Rosario-Campos;Roseli G. Shavitt;Mariana Curi

  • Body dysmorphic disorder among dermatologic patients: Prevalence and clinical features.

    Luciana Archetti Conrado;Ana Gabriela Hounie;Juliana Belo Diniz;Victor Fossaluza

  • Gamma ventral capsulotomy for obsessive-compulsive disorder: a randomized clinical trial.

    Antonio C. Lopes;Benjamin D. Greenberg;Miguel M. Canteras;Marcelo C. Batistuzzo

  • Early intervention for obsessive compulsive disorder: An expert consensus statement

    Naomi A. Fineberg;Naomi A. Fineberg;Bernardo Dell'Osso;Umberto Albert;Giuseppe Maina

  • Gray Matter Volumes in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Before and After Fluoxetine or Cognitive-Behavior Therapy: A Randomized Clinical Trial

    Marcelo Queiroz Hoexter;Fábio Luis de Souza Duran;Carina Chaubet D'Alcante;Darin Dean Dougherty

  • Validation of the University of São Paulo Sensory Phenomena Scale: initial psychometric properties.

    Maria Conceição Rosario;Helena Silva Prado;Sonia Borcato;Juliana Belo Diniz

  • The Brazilian Research Consortium on Obsessive-Compulsive Spectrum Disorders : recruitment, assessment instruments, methods for the development of multicenter collaborative studies and preliminary results

    Eurípedes Constantino Miguel;Ygor Arzeno Ferrão;Maria Conceição do Rosário;Maria Conceição do Rosário;Maria Alice de Mathis

  • Obsessive–Compulsive Disorder: Influence of Age at Onset on Comorbidity Patterns

    Maria Alice de Mathis;Maria Conceição do Rosario;Maria Conceição do Rosario;Juliana Belo Diniz;Albina Rodrigues Torres

  • Clinical predictors of long-term outcome in obsessive-compulsive disorder.

    Ewgeni Jakubovski;Juliana B Diniz;Carolina Valerio;Victor Fossaluza

  • Chronic tics and Tourette syndrome in patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder.

    Juliana B. Diniz;Maria Conceição Rosario-Campos;Ana Gabriela Hounie;Mariana Curi

  • Neuropsychological predictors of response to randomized treatment in obsessive-compulsive disorder

    Carina C. D'Alcante;Juliana B. Diniz;Victor Fossaluza;Marcelo C. Batistuzzo

  • Trajectory in obsessive-compulsive disorder comorbidities.

    Maria Alice de Mathis;Juliana B. Diniz;Ana G. Hounie;Roseli G. Shavitt

  • Clinical features associated with treatment response in obsessive-compulsive disorder.

    Roseli Gedanke Shavitt;Cristina Belotto;Mariana Cúri;Ana Gabriela Hounie

  • Group cognitive-behavioral therapy versus selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors for obsessive-compulsive disorder: A practical clinical trial☆

    Cristina Belotto-Silva;Juliana Belo Diniz;Dante Marino Malavazzi;Carolina Valério

  • Perfectionism and sensory phenomena: phenotypic components of obsessive-compulsive disorder.

    Jennifer C. Lee;Helena S. Prado;Juliana B. Diniz;Sonia Borcato

  • Sex differences in the phenotypic expression of obsessive-compulsive disorder: an exploratory study from Brazil.

    Ricardo Cezar Torresan;Ana Teresa de Abreu Ramos-Cerqueira;Maria Alice de Mathis;Juliana Belo Diniz

  • What is the optimal way to subdivide obsessive-compulsive disorder?

    Maria Alice de Mathis;Juliana Belo Diniz;Maria Conceição do Rosário;Albina R Torres

  • Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial of N-Acetylcysteine Augmentation for Treatment-Resistant Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder

    Daniel L. C. Costa;Juliana B. Diniz;Guaraci Requena;Marinês A. Joaquim

  • Phenomenology of OCD: lessons from a large multicenter study and implications for ICD-11.

    Roseli G. Shavitt;Maria Alice de Mathis;Fabio Oki;Ygor A. Ferrao

  • Obsessive-Compulsive Spectrum Disorders and Rheumatic Fever: A Family Study

    Ana Gabriela Hounie;David L. Pauls;Maria Conceição do Rosario-Campos;Marcos Tomanik Mercadante

Frequent Co-Authors

Euripedes Constantino Miguel
Euripedes Constantino Miguel Universidade de São Paulo
Ygor Arzeno Ferrão
Ygor Arzeno Ferrão Universidade Federal de Ciências da Saúde de Porto Alegre
Albina Rodrigues Torres
Albina Rodrigues Torres Sao Paulo State University
Leonardo F. Fontenelle
Leonardo F. Fontenelle Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
Naomi A. Fineberg
Naomi A. Fineberg University of Hertfordshire
Narcís Cardoner
Narcís Cardoner Autonomous University of Barcelona
Lorrin M. Koran
Lorrin M. Koran Stanford University
María del Pino Alonso Ortega
María del Pino Alonso Ortega Bellvitge University Hospital
Frank Padberg
Frank Padberg Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Thilo Deckersbach
Thilo Deckersbach Harvard University

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