Didier Rabain
University of Paris
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Tradition | 2010
Sylvie Viaux-Savelon; Didier Rabain; Elisabeth Aidane; Philippe Bonnet; Marcella Montes de Oca; Laurence Camon-Sénéchal; Michèle David; Francine Couëtoux; Jaqueline Wendland; Priscille Gerardin; Philippe Mazet; Antoine Guedeney; Miri Keren; David Cohen
Infants ages 0 to 1 year consecutively referred for psychiatric treatment during the year 2005 were followed, and variables associated with diagnosis and short-term outcome were assessed. Infants were evaluated using the Psychiatric Infant Navigator Chart and Evaluation that includes nosological diagnoses [Diagnostic Classification of Mental Health and Developmental Disorders of Infancy and Early Childhood, (DC 0-3), Zero to Three, 1994] as well as risk and protective factors, treatment procedure, and outcomes. Seventy-six percent of the infants had an Axis I diagnosis, with anxiety disorders and a mixed disorder of emotional expressiveness being the most frequent. Twenty-five percent had an Axis II diagnosis. Multiple correspondence analyses showed that two dimensions corresponding grossly to DC 0-3 Axes I and II emerged. They emphasized three clinical profiles characterized by (a) good infant functioning, parents awareness of their own difficulties, and a good outcome; (b) moderate child symptoms, overinvolved relating, and a good/intermediate outcome; (c) severe child symptoms, underinvolved relating, and a less favorable short-term outcome, signaling the risk for developmental disorders. Among the associated risk factors were cumulative parental stress, maternal psychopathology, and family dysfunction. Clinical implications of these findings indicated that infants under the age of 1 year who are referred for mental health evaluation and intervention are a heterogeneous group in terms of both severity and prognosis. Clinicians should differentiate subgroups of young children to detect those infants at risk for persistent psychopathology.
Neuropsychiatrie De L'enfance Et De L'adolescence | 2002
Philippe Mazet; Didier Rabain; G Downing; Jaqueline Wendland
Devenir | 2010
Francine Couëtoux-Jungman; Jaqueline Wendland; Elisabeth Aidane; Didier Rabain; Monique Plaza; Roger Lécuyer
Clinical Psychology-science and Practice | 2014
Jaqueline Wendland; Julie Brisson; Melania Medeiros; Laurence Camon-Sénéchal; Elisabeth Aidane; Michèle David; Josette Serres; David Cohen; Didier Rabain
La psychiatrie de l'enfant | 2015
Jacqueline Wendland; Francine Couëtoux-Jungman; Lyphea Khun-Franck; Laurence Camon-Sénéchal; Fabienne Cautru; Camille Ollivier; Nadia Didane; Corinne Dubois; Peggy Messan-Dion; Elisabeth Aidane; David Cohen; Didier Rabain
Psychiatrie De L Enfant | 2009
Elisabeth Aidane; Jacqueline Wendland; Didier Rabain; Patricia Marie
Neuropsychiatrie De L'enfance Et De L'adolescence | 2001
Philippe Mazet; Didier Rabain; M Martin; G Downing; P Marie; F Couetoux; Jaqueline Wendland; Elisabeth Aidane
Neuropsychiatrie De L'enfance Et De L'adolescence | 2012
S. Viaux-Savelon; S. Vatageot; Laurence Camon-Sénéchal; L.P. Derotus; Elisabeth Aidane; Didier Rabain; Miri Keren; David Cohen
Devenir | 2011
Jaqueline Wendland; Laurence Camon-Sénéchal; Lyphea Khun-Franck; Cécilia Maronne; Didier Rabain; Elisabeth Aidane
Devenir | 2010
Francine Couëtoux-Jungman; Jaqueline Wendland; Elisabeth Aidane; Didier Rabain; Monique Plaza; Roger Lécuyer