Claude Bursztejn
University of Strasbourg
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PLOS ONE | 2017
Bertrand Olliac; Graciela C. Crespin; Marie-Christine Laznik; Oussama Cherif Idrissi El Ganouni; Jean-Louis Sarradet; Colette Bauby; Anne-Marie Dandres; Emeline Ruiz; Claude Bursztejn; Jean Xavier; Bruno Falissard; Nicolas Bodeau; David Cohen; Catherine Saint-Georges
Background The need for early treatment of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) necessitates early screening. Very few tools have been prospectively tested with infants of less than 12 months of age. The PREAUT grid is based on dyadic assessment through interaction and shared emotion and showed good metrics for predicting ASD in very-high-risk infants with West syndrome. Methods We assessed the ability of the PREAUT grid to predict ASD in low-risk individuals by prospectively following and screening 12,179 infants with the PREAUT grid at four (PREAUT-4) and nine (PREAUT-9) months of age. A sample of 4,835 toddlers completed the Checklist for Autism in Toddlers (CHAT) at 24 months (CHAT-24) of age. Children who were positive at one screening (N = 100) were proposed a clinical assessment (including the Children Autism Rating Scale, a Developmental Quotient, and an ICD-10-based clinical diagnosis if appropriate) in the third year of life. A randomly selected sample of 1,100 individuals who were negative at all screenings was followed by the PMI team from three to five years of age to identify prospective false negative cases. The clinical outcome was available for 45% (N = 45) of positive children and 52.6% (N = 579) of negative children. Results Of the 100 children who screened positive, 45 received a diagnosis at follow-up. Among those receiving a diagnosis, 22 were healthy, 10 were diagnosed with ASD, seven with intellectual disability (ID), and six had another developmental disorder. Thus, 50% of infants positive at one screening subsequently received a neurodevelopmental diagnosis. The PREAUT grid scores were significantly associated with medium and high ASD risk status on the CHAT at 24 months (odds ratio of 12.1 (95%CI: 3.0–36.8), p < 0.001, at four months and 38.1 (95%CI: 3.65–220.3), p < 0.001, at nine months). Sensitivity (Se), specificity, negative predictive values, and positive predictive values (PPVs) for PREAUT at four or nine months, and CHAT at 24 months, were similar [PREAUT-4: Se = 16.0 to 20.6%, PPV = 25.4 to 26.3%; PREAUT-9: Se = 30.5 to 41.2%, PPV = 20.2 to 36.4%; and CHAT-24: Se = 33.9 to 41.5%, PPV = 27.3 to 25.9%]. The repeated use of the screening instruments increased the Se but not PPV estimates [PREAUT and CHAT combined: Se = 67.9 to 77.7%, PPV = 19.0 to 28.0%]. Conclusions The PREAUT grid can contribute to very early detection of ASD and its combination with the CHAT may improve the early diagnosis of ASD and other neurodevelopmental disorders.
Revista Latinoamericana De Psicopatologia Fundamental | 2005
Claude Bursztejn
As pesquisas sobre os grupos “de alto risco” (filhos de pais esquizofrenicos), assim como os estudos prospectivos na populacao geral, mostram que os futuros esquizofrenicos apresentam, comparativamente aos sujeitos-controle, atrasos do desenvolvimento psicomotor, deficits cognitivos e algumas particularidades comportamentais. Tais dados parecem confirmar a ideia segundo a qual a esquizofrenia corresponderia a um disturbio neurodesenvolvimental cuja expressao varia ao longo da vida. As especificidades clinicas e evolutivas dos raros casos de esquizofrenia iniciando-se na infância levam alguns autores a pensar que se trataria de uma entidade especifica e cujo pertencimento ao “espectro autista” necessita ainda ser estudado.
Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders | 2015
Jean Xavier; Claude Bursztejn; Maitri Stiskin; Roberto Canitano; David Cohen
European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry | 2014
Lisa Ouss; Catherine Saint-Georges; Laurence Robel; Nicolas Bodeau; Marie-Christine Laznik; Graciela C. Crespin; Mohamed Chetouani; Claude Bursztejn; Bernard Golse; Rima Nabbout; Isabelle Desguerre; David Cohen
Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders | 2011
Jean Xavier; Léonard Vannetzel; Sylvie Viaux; Arthur Leroy; Monique Plaza; Sylvie Tordjman; Christian Mille; Claude Bursztejn; David Cohen; Jean-Marc Guilé
Enfances & Psy | 2004
Claude Bursztejn; Jean-Claude Chanseau; Claudine Geissmann; Bernard Golse; Didier Houzel
Santé Social | 2008
Amaria Baghdadli; Stéphane Beuzon; Claude Bursztejn; Jacques Constant; Isabelle Desguerre; Bernadette Rogé; Maria Squillante; Jean Voisin; Charles Aussilloux
Revista Latinoamericana De Psicopatologia Fundamental | 2005
Claude Bursztejn; Bernard Golse; Didier Houzel
Enfances & Psy | 2004
Claude Bursztejn; Jean-Claude Chanseau; Claudine Geissmann; Bernard Golse; Didier Houzel
Pensar, hablar, representar : el emerger del lenguaje, 1992, ISBN 84-311-0623-9, págs. 25-50 | 1992
Bernard Golse; Anne-Marie Mairesse; Claude Bursztejn