Wu, Monica S.
Caporino, Nicole E.
Peris, Tara S.
Pérez, Jocelyn
Thamrin, Hardian
Albano, Anne Marie
Kendall, Philip C.
Walkup, John T.
Birmaher, Boris
Compton, Scott N.
Piacentini, John
Funding for this research was provided by:
National Institute of Mental Health (U01 MH064089, U01 MH64092, U01 MH64003, U01 MH63747, U01 MH64088, U01 MH064003)
Article History
First Online: 16 July 2019
Compliance with Ethical Standards
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: Appropriate institutional review board approval at each study site and informed consent from the families were obtained prior to the commencement of any study procedures.
: Dr. Wu has received funding from the National Institute of Mental Health (2T32MH073517). Dr. Caporino has received grant funding from the American Psychological Foundation and the Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen Foundation, and an honorarium from the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD). Dr. Peris has received research funding from the National Institute of Mental Health and the Society of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology and book royalties from Oxford University Press. Dr. Kendall has received research support from the National Institute of Mental Health. He has received honoraria from professional societies for speaking at conventions. He has received royalties from Guildford Press, Ericsson, Workbook Publishing (his spouse’s employment), and Oxford University Press. Dr. Walkup has received past research support from the National Institute of Mental Health for federally funded studies including free drug and placebo from Pfizer in 2007 to support the Child Adolescent Anxiety Multimodal study; free medication from Abbott in 2005 for the Treatment of the Early Age Media study; free drug and placebo from Eli Lilly and Co. in 2003 for the Treatment of Adolescents with Depression study. He currently receives research support from the Tourette Association of America and The Hartwell Foundation. He has served as an unpaid advisor to the Anxiety Disorders Association of America and the Trichotillomania Learning Center. He has received honoraria and travel expenses for speaking engagements and meetings sponsored by the Tourette Association of America. He has received royalties from Guilford Press and Oxford University Press for multi-author books published about Tourette syndrome and from Wolters Kluwer for CME activity on childhood anxiety. He has served as a paid speaker for the Tourette Syndrome Center for Disease Control and Prevention outreach educational programs, the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, and the American Psychiatric Association. Dr. Albano has received royalties from Oxford University Press, including use of the ADIS. However, the ADIS was provided at no cost for this study and CAMS. She has received honoraria from the American Psychological Association. Dr. Birmaher has received research support from the National Institute of Mental Health. He has or will receive royalties from Random House, Inc., Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, and UpToDate. Dr. Piacentini has received grant or research support from the National Institute of Mental Health, the Petit Family Foundation, the Tourette Association of America, the TLC Foundation for Body-Focused Repetitive Behaviors, and Pfizer Pharmaceuticals. He is a co-author of the Child OCD Impact Scale-Revised (COIS-R), the Child Anxiety Impact Scale - Revised (CAIS-R), the Parent Tic Questionnaire (PTQ), and the Premonitory Urge for Tics Scale (PUTS) assessment tools, all of which are in the public domain therefore no royalties are received. He has served as a consultant for an NIMH R01 grant at the University of Michigan. He has received honoraria and travel support for lectures at academic institutions and from the Tourette Association of America and the International Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Foundation for behavior therapy trainings. He has received royalties from Guilford Press and Oxford University Press. Dr. Compton has received research support from the National Institute of Mental Health, NC GlaxoSmithKline Foundation, Pfizer, and Mursion, Inc. He has served as a consultant for Shire and Mursion, Inc. He has received honoraria from the Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, Nordic Long-Term OCD Treatment Study Research Group, and the Centre for Child and Adolescent Mental Health, Eastern and Southern Norway. He has served on the scientific advisory board of Tourette’s Association of American and Mursion, Inc. He has given expert testimony for Duke University. Ms. Pérez and Mr. Thamrin report no biomedical financial interests or potential conflicts of interest.