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  1. Article: Staging's determinants in early intervention youth: a retrospective study.

    Hamdan, Mirvat / Lecardeur, Laurent / Habert, Marine / Okassa, Mireille / Lacroix, Aurélie / Calvet, Benjamin

    L'Encephale

    2023  

    Abstract: Objectives: Since 2019 our early intervention unit has assessed help-seekers, mainly referred by psychiatric departments, and we have conducted a descriptive retrospective study. Our objective was to identify clinical determinants associated to staging ... ...

    Abstract Objectives: Since 2019 our early intervention unit has assessed help-seekers, mainly referred by psychiatric departments, and we have conducted a descriptive retrospective study. Our objective was to identify clinical determinants associated to staging at assessment for our three groups: "no psychosis", "ultra-high risk" and "first episode psychosis".
    Methods: One hundred and thirteen participants (mean age 20.05±3.28) were enrolled, mainly referred by adult psychiatry (81.4%). We tested the association of each group with the following determinants: age, gender, family history of psychosis, referral (adolescent or adult psychiatry), cognitive, depressive complaint, cannabis active consumption, and current activity (scholar or employment).
    Results: Multivariate analyses showed significant association with depressive symptoms (P=0.019) but an absence of family history of psychosis (P=0.002) or current activity (P=0.09) for "no psychosis" group. "Ultra-high risk" was significantly correlated with a family history of psychosis (P=0.001) and adolescent psychiatry referral (P=0.044) but an absence of depressive complaint (P=0.04). As for "first episode psychosis", we found significant cognitive complaint (P=0.026), family history (P=0.024) and current activity (0.026).
    Conclusions: As all our participants were seen in tertiary care, adolescent psychiatrists were more efficient in detecting a high-risk state. "No psychosis" help-seekers presented in fact mood issues, which have been confused with attenuated psychotic symptoms by their addressers, who have probably been misled by their absence of activity integration. High-risk and characterized psychotic episodes were logically correlated with family history. Surprisingly, "first episode psychosis" youth were currently integrated in scholarly or professional life despite an active cognitive complaint. Robust studies, especially prospective cohorts, are needed to test these associations.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-11-18
    Publishing country France
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 214431-1
    ISSN 0013-7006
    ISSN 0013-7006
    DOI 10.1016/j.encep.2023.08.015
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  2. Article ; Online: Trouble obsessionnel compulsif d'apparition très tardive: à propos d'un cas.

    Hamdan, Mirvat / Lavigne, Benjamin / Chandon, Guillaume / Calvet, Benjamin / Clement, Jean-Pierre

    Presse medicale (Paris, France : 1983)

    2014  Volume 43, Issue 12 Pt 1, Page(s) 1399–1402

    Title translation About a very late-onset obsessive-compulsive disorder.
    MeSH term(s) Age Factors ; Aged ; Anxiety Disorders/diagnosis ; Anxiety Disorders/psychology ; Anxiety Disorders/therapy ; Cognitive Therapy ; Combined Modality Therapy ; Diagnosis, Differential ; Dopamine Agents/adverse effects ; Dopamine Agents/therapeutic use ; Family Conflict/psychology ; Female ; Humans ; Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder/chemically induced ; Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder/diagnosis ; Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder/psychology ; Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder/therapy ; Parkinson Disease/diagnosis ; Parkinson Disease/drug therapy ; Parkinson Disease/psychology ; Psychotropic Drugs/therapeutic use ; Urinary Retention/psychology
    Chemical Substances Dopamine Agents ; Psychotropic Drugs
    Language French
    Publishing date 2014-12
    Publishing country France
    Document type Case Reports ; Letter
    ZDB-ID 120943-7
    ISSN 2213-0276 ; 0032-7867 ; 0755-4982 ; 0301-1518
    ISSN (online) 2213-0276
    ISSN 0032-7867 ; 0755-4982 ; 0301-1518
    DOI 10.1016/j.lpm.2014.04.023
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