Gabrielle Cerda
University of California, San Diego
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American Journal of Psychiatry | 2008
Daniel J. Pilowsky; Priya Wickramaratne; Ardesheer Talati; Min Tang; Carroll W. Hughes; Judy Garber; Erin Malloy; Cheryl A. King; Gabrielle Cerda; A. Bela Sood; Jonathan E. Alpert; Madhukar H. Trivedi; Maurizio Fava; A. John Rush; Stephen R. Wisniewski; Myrna M. Weissman
OBJECTIVE Maternal depression is a consistent and well-replicated risk factor for child psychopathology. The authors examined the changes in psychiatric symptoms and global functioning in children of depressed women 1 year following the initiation of treatment for maternal major depressive disorder. METHOD Participants were 1) 151 women with maternal major depression who were enrolled in the Sequenced Treatment Alternatives to Relieve Depression (STAR*D) study and 2) their eligible offspring who, along with the mother, participated in the child STAR*D (STAR*D-Child) study (mother-child pairs: N=151). The STAR*D study was a multisite study designed to determine the comparative effectiveness and acceptability of various treatment options for adult outpatients with nonpsychotic major depressive disorder. The STAR*D-Child study examined children of depressed women at baseline and involved periodic follow-ups for 1 year after the initiation of treatment for maternal major depressive disorder to ascertain the following data: 1) whether changes in childrens psychiatric symptoms were associated with changes in the severity of maternal depression and 2) whether outcomes differed among the offspring of women who did and did not remit (mother-child pairs with follow-up data: N=123). Childrens psychiatric symptoms in the STAR*D-Child study were assessed using the Schedule for Affective Disorders and Schizophrenia for School-Age Children-Present and Lifetime Version (K-SADS-PL), and maternal depression severity in the STAR*D study was assessed by an independent clinician, using the 17-item Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HAM-D). RESULTS During the year following the initiation of treatment, maternal depression severity and childrens psychiatric symptoms continued to decrease over time. Decreases in the number of childrens psychiatric symptoms were significantly associated with decreases in maternal depression severity. When childrens outcomes were examined separately, a statistically significant decrease in symptoms was evident in the offspring of women who remitted early (i.e., within the first 3 months after the initiation of treatment for maternal depression) or late (i.e., over the 1-year follow-up interval) but not in the offspring of nonremitting women. CONCLUSIONS Continued efforts to treat maternal depression until remission is achieved are associated with decreased psychiatric symptoms and improved functioning in the offspring.
JAMA | 2006
Myrna M. Weissman; Daniel J. Pilowsky; Priya Wickramaratne; Ardesheer Talati; Stephen R. Wisniewski; Maurizio Fava; Carroll W. Hughes; Judy Garber; Erin Malloy; Cheryl A. King; Gabrielle Cerda; A. Bela Sood; Jonathan E. Alpert; Madhukar H. Trivedi; A. John Rush
The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry | 2006
Daniel J. Pilowsky; Priya Wickramaratne; A. John Rush; Carroll W. Hughes; Judy Garber; Erin Malloy; Cheryl A. King; Gabrielle Cerda; A. Bela Sood; Jonathan E. Alpert; Stephen R. Wisniewski; Madhukar H. Trivedi; Ardesheer Talati; Marlene M. Carlson; Harry Hong Liu; Maurizio Fava; Myrna M. Weissman
American Journal of Psychiatry | 2011
Priya Wickramaratne; Marc J. Gameroff; Daniel J. Pilowsky; Carroll W. Hughes; Judy Garber; Erin Malloy; Cheryl A. King; Gabrielle Cerda; A. Bela Sood; Jonathan E. Alpert; Madhukar H. Trivedi; Maurizio Fava; A. John Rush; Stephen R. Wisniewski; Myrna Weissman
Journal of Youth and Adolescence | 2008
Cynthia Ewell Foster; Melissa C. Webster; Myrna M. Weissman; Daniel J. Pilowsky; Priya Wickramaratne; A. John Rush; Carroll W. Hughes; Judy Garber; Erin Malloy; Gabrielle Cerda; Susan G. Kornstein; Jonathan E. Alpert; Stephen R. Wisniewski; Madhukar H. Trivedi; Maurizio Fava; Cheryl A. King
Archive | 2013
Myrna M. Weissman; Daniel J. Pilowsky; Priya Wickramaratne; Stephen R. Wisniewski; Maurizio Fava; Carroll W. Hughes; Judy Garber; Erin Malloy; Cheryl A. King; Gabrielle Cerda; A. Bela Sood; Jonathan E. Alpert; Madhukar H. Trivedi; A. John Rush
Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology | 2008
Cynthia Ewell Foster; Melissa C. Webster; Myrna M. Weissman; Daniel J. Pilowsky; Priya Wickramaratne; Ardesheer Talati; A. John Rush; Carroll W. Hughes; Judy Garber; Erin Malloy; Gabrielle Cerda; Susan G. Kornstein; Jonathan E. Alpert; Stephen R. Wisniewski; Madhukar H. Trivedi; Maurizio Fava; Cheryl A. King
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology | 2007
Ardesheer Talati; Priya Wickramaratne; Daniel J. Pilowsky; Jonathan E. Alpert; Gabrielle Cerda; Judy Garber; Carroll W. Hughes; Cheryl A. King; Erin Malloy; A. Bela Sood; Helen Verdeli; Madhukar H. Trivedi; A. John Rush; Myrna M. Weissman
Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders | 2015
Nicole Stadnick; Lauren Brookman-Frazee; Katherine Nguyen Williams; Gabrielle Cerda; Natacha Akshoomoff
Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry | 2011
Gabrielle Cerda; Andres J. Pumariega