MIRELLA MARTINS DE CASTRO MARIANI

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Instituto de Psiquiatria, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina
LIM/21 - Laboratório de Neuroimagem em Psiquiatria, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina

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  • article 4 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Telemental health in Brazil: past, present and integration into primary care
    (2015) DIAS, Rodrigo Da Silva; MARQUES, Andrea De Fatima Horvath; DINIZ, Paula Rejane Bezerra; SILVA, Tatiana Araújo Bertilino Da; COFIEL, Luciana; MARIANI, Mirella Martins De Castro; SALGADO, Christiana Leal; OLIVEIRA, Ana Emilia Figueiredo De; MIGUEL FILHO, Euripedes Constantino; WEN, Chao Lung; NOVAES, Magdala De Araújo; TAVARES, Hermano
    Background Telemental Health Care has reported very good results and is included within mental health priorities by the World Health Organization. Objective To provide an overview of the current situation of the integration of Brazilian telemedicine activities into primary health care. Methods Critical review based on MEDLINE database, using the keywords “telemedicine”, “primary health care” “mental health” and “telemental health”, on websites of the Brazilian Ministry of Health and Brazilian Telehealth Network Program, and on personal communication. Results The Brazilian Telehealth Network Program is well positioned and connects primary health care with academic centers. Regulations standards allow a broader scope of activities for psychologists, however, are more restrictive for physicians. In Brazil most of telemental health activities are focused on education and second opinion consulting. A huge challenge must be overcome considering the regional differences and the telehealth implementation experience. Research initiatives have been initiated both in the implementation and evaluation of the mental health assistance into primary health care. Discussion Brazilian Telemental Health initiatives into Primary Care are aligned with other examples around the world, have a great potential for improving mental health care service delivery, and access to proper mental health care, especially if articulated in a national program and coordinated research.
  • article 1 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Voluntary and Automatic Orienting of Attention in Children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
    (2021) MARIANI, Mirella Martins de Castro; LELLIS, Vera Rocha Reis; NOVAES, Rafael Angulo Condoretti Barros; SCHWARTZMAN, Jose Salomao; TEIXEIRA, Maria Cristina Triguero Veloz; CARREIRO, Luiz Renato Rodrigues
    Objective: Voluntary and automatic orienting of attention enable proper processing of environmental information. Few studies have assessed how this process varies during development in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Methods: This study analyzed voluntary and automatic orienting in 30 children with ADHD and 30 age and sex matched controls (Control group-CG). Two experiments assessed voluntary and automatic orienting by recording reaction times (RT) to conditions in relation to temporal interval, spatial position, cue validity and age. The RT medians calculated for each condition and participant were analyzed using ANOVA to compare ADHD and CG. Results: Children with ADHD exhibited globally higher RT than the CG group. They also showed prejudices during the reorienting process and demonstrated adequate voluntary orienting for shorter intervals. In automatic task, there was no group interaction, expressing early facilitation, but not inhibition of return. Conclusion: These results identify correlations of ADHD and the children's age in relation to voluntary and automatic orienting of attention.