2022 - Research.com Best Scientist Award
2019 - Paul Hoch Award, the American Psychopathological Association
2018 - Lifetime Achievement Award, International Society of Psychiatric Genetics
Stephen V. Faraone mainly focuses on Psychiatry, Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, Comorbidity, Clinical psychology and Anxiety. His Psychiatry research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in El Niño and Risk factor. His Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder research incorporates themes from Genetics, Cognition, Neuropsychology, Developmental psychology and Meta-analysis.
In Neuropsychology, Stephen V. Faraone works on issues like Psychosis, which are connected to Neuroscience and Audiology. His Comorbidity study incorporates themes from Psychosocial, Case-control study, Learning disability and Age of onset. Clinical psychology is frequently linked to Psychiatric comorbidity in his study.
His main research concerns Psychiatry, Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, Clinical psychology, Comorbidity and Genetics. His work in Psychiatry covers topics such as Proband which are related to areas like Risk factor. His studies in Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder integrate themes in fields like Stimulant, El Niño, Cognition, Psychopathology and Developmental psychology.
His Clinical psychology research incorporates elements of Young adult and Neuropsychology. Comorbidity is closely attributed to Substance abuse in his work. Stephen V. Faraone focuses mostly in the field of Schizophrenia, narrowing it down to matters related to Psychosis and, in some cases, Audiology.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, Clinical psychology, Psychiatry, Genome-wide association study and Comorbidity. His work deals with themes such as Young adult, Developmental psychology, Working memory, Autism spectrum disorder and Neuroscience, which intersect with Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Many of his studies involve connections with topics such as Bipolar disorder and Clinical psychology.
His study in Bipolar disorder is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Major depressive disorder and Schizophrenia. His Psychiatry research integrates issues from Medical prescription and Proband. His studies deal with areas such as Genetic architecture, Genetic association and Candidate gene as well as Genome-wide association study.
Stephen V. Faraone mainly focuses on Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, Psychiatry, Clinical psychology, Genome-wide association study and Comorbidity. His Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Audiology, Young adult, Bipolar disorder, Autism spectrum disorder and Cohort. Stephen V. Faraone combines subjects such as Major depressive disorder, Schizophrenia and Risk factor with his study of Bipolar disorder.
His Clinical psychology research integrates issues from Persistence, Cognition and Age of onset. His study in Genome-wide association study is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Candidate gene, Heritability, Genetic association and Genetic architecture. His Comorbidity research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Working memory, Neurocognitive, Mood disorders and Population study.
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The prevalence and correlates of adult ADHD in the United States: results from the National Comorbidity Survey Replication.
Ronald C. Kessler;Lenard Adler;Russell Barkley;Joseph Biederman.
American Journal of Psychiatry (2006)
Validity of the executive function theory of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: a meta-analytic review.
Erik G. Willcutt;Alysa E. Doyle;Joel T. Nigg;Stephen V. Faraone.
Biological Psychiatry (2005)
Identification of risk loci with shared effects on five major psychiatric disorders: a genome-wide analysis
Jordan W. Smoller;Kenneth Kendler;Nicholas John Craddock;Phil Hyoun Lee.
The Lancet (2013)
Molecular Genetics of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
Stephen V. Faraone;Roy H. Perlis;Alysa E. Doyle;Jordan W. Smoller.
Biological Psychiatry (2005)
The age-dependent decline of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: a meta-analysis of follow-up studies
Stephen V. Faraone;Joseph Biederman;Eric Mick.
Psychological Medicine (2005)
The worldwide prevalence of ADHD: is it an American condition?
Stephen V Faraone;Joseph Sergeant;Christopher Gillberg;Joseph Biederman.
World Psychiatry (2003)
Age-Dependent Decline of Symptoms of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: Impact of Remission Definition and Symptom Type
Joseph Biederman;Eric Mick;Stephen V. Faraone.
American Journal of Psychiatry (2000)
Genetic relationship between five psychiatric disorders estimated from genome-wide SNPs
S. Hong Lee;Stephan Ripke;Stephan Ripke;Benjamin M. Neale;Benjamin M. Neale;Stephen V. Faraone.
Nature Genetics (2013)
SeminarAttention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
Joseph Biederman;Stephen V Faraone.
(2005)
Patterns of psychiatric comorbidity, cognition, and psychosocial functioning in adults with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
Joseph Biederman;Stephen V. Faraone;Thomas Spencer;Timothy Wilens.
American Journal of Psychiatry (1993)
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