727 resultados para Adolescent Psychology
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INTRODUCTION: To assess the impact of duration of untreated psychosis (DUP) on baseline and 18-month follow-up characteristics controlling for relevant confounders in an epidemiological first-episode psychosis (FEP) cohort. METHOD: The Early Psychosis Prevention and Intervention Centre (EPPIC) in Australia admitted 786 FEP patients from January 1998 to December 2000. Data were collected from medical files using a standardized questionnaire. Data from 636 patients were analyzed. RESULTS: Median DUP was 8.7 weeks. Longer DUP was associated with worse premorbid functioning (p<0.001), higher rate of schizophrenia-spectrum disorders (p<0.001), and younger age at onset of psychosis (p=0.004). Longer DUP was not associated with baseline variables but with a lower rate of remission of positive symptoms (p<0.001) and employment/occupation (p<0.001), a higher rate of persistent substance use (p=0.015), worse illness severity (p<0.001) and global functioning (p<0.001) at follow-up after controlling for relevant confounders, explaining approximately 5% of variance of remission of positive symptoms (p<0.001) in the total sample and 3% in schizophrenia-spectrum disorders excluding bipolar I disorder (p=0.002). Outcome was significantly worse when DUP exceeded 1-3 months. CONCLUSION: Avoiding pitfalls of non-epidemiological studies, DUP appears to be a modest independent predictor of prognosis in the medium-term. Results support the need for assertive early detection strategies.
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Résumé Introduction: Les accidents sont la première cause de mortalité et de morbidité chez les enfants et les adolescents des deux sexes dès le premier mois de vie. Ils ne sont pas le fruit du hasard et ne devraient plus être considérés comme une fatalité. Leur nombre peut être réduit de façon substantielle par une bonne compréhension des processus accidentels et une information adéquate des intervenants. Cependant, les stratégies de prévention doivent se fonder sur une analyse locale de la situation. C'est pourquoi nous avons développé en 1990 un programme d'enregistrement prospectif des accidents d'enfants et d'adolescents. Le présent travail a pour but d'analyser l'épidémiologie de la traumatologie sportive de l'enfant et de l'adolescent. Matériel et méthode: Nous disposons d'un programme d'enregistrement prospectif des accidents d'enfants et d'adolescents de 0 à 16 ans survenus dans le canton de Vaud, Suisse. De 1990 à 2000, nous avons enregistré 24'900 traumatismes aux urgences du Service de chirurgie pédiatrique du CHUV de Lausanne, dont 6'890 (28%) étaient des traumatismes sportifs. Les informations collectées dans cette étude concernent la date de l'accident, l'âge du patient, le sport pratiqué, le type de lésion(s) et le type de suivi (traitement ambulatoire, hospitalisation, etc) et permettent une analyse de l'épidémiologie de la traumatologie sportive de l'enfant sur 11 ans. Résultats: Nette prédominance masculine (1.6 :1). Plus de 50% des enfants ont entre 12 et 15 ans. Vélo, gymnastique et football dominent, représentant à eux seuls 45% des cas. La fréquence des accidents obéit, selon le sport concerné, à un rythme saisonnier et dépendant des vacances. Certaines activités comme la trottinette ou le snowboard apparaissent soudain à la faveur d'une mode. Le ski occasionne 48% de lésions des membres inférieurs, le roller 56% de lésions des membres supérieurs, le basket-ball 57% de lésions de la main, la natation et le plongeon 53% de lésions de la tête ou de la colonne cervicale. Les contusions représentent 27% des consultations. La fracture la plus courante est celle de l'avant-bras, représentant 34% des fractures de membres. Les fractures de la main représentent 69% des fractures de membres au basket-ball, contre 3% dans l'équitation où les fractures de l'humérus prédominent (42%). 10% des patients sont hospitalisés, et 55% seront revus ambulatoirement. Discussion: Chaque sport occasionne des lésions dont le type et la localisation lui sont propres et qui permettent dans la plupart des cas de reconnaître le mécanisme lésionnel et de déterminer des stéréotypes. Conclusion: Une meilleure connaissance des lésions occasionnées par chaque sport devrait permettre le développement de programmes de prévention mieux adaptés. Ils doivent associer le plus grand nombre de partenaires possibles, issus de tous les milieux et passant par une information de ceux-ci.
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OBJECTIVE: Alcohol expectancies (AEs) are positively associated with drinking behaviors, whereas the use of protective behavioural strategies (PBS) is negatively related to alcohol outcomes among young adults. PBS have been shown to weaken relationships between some alcohol risk factors and alcohol outcomes. This study aimed to examine longitudinally the moderating effect of PBS on the relationships between AEs and alcohol outcomes among young adults. METHOD: Participants (N = 188; 61.7% female) were U.S. young adults participating in a larger longitudinal study. Measures of PBS, AEs, alcohol use, and related consequences were used from the baseline and 12-month follow-up assessments. RESULTS: Negative binomial hurdle models found that PBS (total score) significantly moderated the relationship between positive AEs and consequences, such that among high school seniors endorsing higher positive AEs, those using more PBS in high school reported fewer negative consequences 1 year later. PBS (Manner of Drinking) also moderated the relationship between negative AEs and alcohol use, revealing the use of PBS in high school as having a protective function against later drinking among participants with high positive AEs. Last, PBS (Serious Harm Reduction) significantly moderated the associations between positive AEs and alcohol use and between negative AEs and consequences, such that participants with higher AEs and higher PBS use in high school were at greatest risk for drinking and experiencing negative consequences later. CONCLUSIONS: Overall, these findings suggest that PBS use may be protective by weakening relationships between positive AEs and alcohol outcomes. Limitations and future directions are discussed.
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OBJECTIVES: In a clinical population, we estimated the frequency of mood disorders among 271 patients suffering from Anorexia Nervosa (AN) and Bulimia Nervosa (BN) in comparison to a control group matched for age and gender. METHOD: The frequency of mood disorders was measured using the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI), DSM-IV version. RESULTS: Mood disorders were more frequent among eating disorder (ED) patients than among controls, with a global prevalence of the order of 80% for each ED group. The majority of the mood disorders comorbid with ED were depressive disorders (MDD and dysthymia). The relative chronology of onset of these disorders was equivocal, because mood disorders in some cases preceded and in others followed the onset of the eating disorders. LIMITATIONS: Our sample was characterized by patients with severe ED and high comorbidities, and thus do not represent the entire population of AN or BN. This also may have resulted in an overestimation of prevalence. CONCLUSION: Mood disorders appear significantly more frequently in patients seeking care for ED than in controls. These results have implications for the assessment and treatment of ED patients, and for the aetio-pathogenesis of these disorders.