Nicole Duplant
Université de Montréal
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Journal of Physiology-paris | 2010
Estelle Louët; Angèle Consoli; Raffaella Lucanto; Nicole Duplant; Marie-José Bailly-Salin; Annie Lemoigne; Michèle Martin; Charlotte Mayer; Caroline Thompson; Fanny Gollier-Briant; Claudine Laurent; Julie Brunelle; Nicolas Bodeau; David Cohen
Little is known concerning the prognostic significance of manic/mixed episodes in adolescents. In particular, whether the use of psychodynamic-oriented projective psychological testing predicts evolution to schizophrenia at follow-up has not been established. Eighty subjects, aged 12-20years old, consecutively hospitalized for a manic or mixed episode between 1994 and 2003 were recruited. All patients were contacted in 2005-2006 for a follow-up assessment. For the subgroup of adolescents (N=40) who had psychodynamic-oriented psychological testing (Rorschach and TAT), two scores regarding psychosocial risk and schizophrenia risk were computed using the clinical global impression (CGI) assessment based on an overall subjective rating given by a panel of expert psychologists who reviewed all protocols. At follow-up (average 8years), 25 (62.5%) patients, 16 females and nine males, were assessed: 14 still had a diagnosis of bipolar disorder; eight changed to schizo-affective disorder and three to schizophrenia. Inter-rater reliability of both CGI-risk scores (psychosocial risk and schizophrenia risk) showed good clinical consensus with intraclass correlation and Kappa scores ranging from 0.53 to 0.75. Univariate analysis showed that CGI-psychosocial risk score (p=0.017), type of index episode (p=0.049) and CGI-schizophrenia risk score (p=0.09) were associated with transition to schizophrenia spectrum disorder at follow-up. Age, sex, socioeconomic status, duration of stay and the presence of psychotic features at index episode were not associated with the transition. We conclude that the CGI assessment appears to be valid to score risk of poor outcome using psychodynamic-oriented psychological testing and that these scores may predict, in part, the transition to schizophrenia in adolescents with a history of manic/mixed episode.
Plant and Cell Physiology | 2002
Marie-José Bailly-Salin; Nicole Duplant; Annie Lemoigne; Josette des Ligneris; Michèle Martin; Estelle Louët-Tabourier; Caroline Thompson
ResumeL’analyse du TAT d’une adolescente de 16 ans deprimee et presentant des troubles obsessionnels compulsifs est centree sur l’articulation entre perception et fantasme au cours de l’elaboration des recits. L’analyse du Rorschach apporte un eclairage complementaire sur le systeme defensif actuellement mis en place par cette adolescente.
Revue de psychologie appliquée | 1990
N. Rausch De Traubenberg; Francine Bloch-Lainé; M.-F. Boizou; Nicole Duplant; Michèle Martin; Marie-Paule Poggionovo
Plant and Cell Physiology | 2006
Benoît Verdon; Nicole Duplant
Psychologie clinique et projective | 1995
Michèle Martin; Francine Bloch-Lainé; Nicole Duplant; Annie Lemoigne; Josette des Ligneris; Marie-Paule Poggionovo
Bulletin de la Société française du Rorschach et des méthodes projectives | 1993
Nina Rausch de Traubenberg; Francine Bloch-Lainé; Nicole Duplant; Michèle Martin; Marie-Paule Poggionovo
Plant and Cell Physiology | 2014
Michèle Martin; Nicole Duplant
Psychologie clinique et projective | 2002
Marie-José Bailly-Salin; Nicole Duplant; Annie Lemoigne; Josette des Ligneris; Michèle Martin; Estelle Louët-Tabourier; Caroline Thompson
Psychologie clinique et projective | 2002
Marie-José Bailly-Salin; Nicole Duplant; Annie Lemoigne; Josette des Ligneris; Michèle Martin; Estelle Louët-Tabourier; Caroline Thompson
Psychologie clinique et projective | 2002
Marie-José Bailly-Salin; Nicole Duplant; Annie Lemoigne; Josette des Ligneris; Michèle Martin; Estelle Louët-Tabourier; Caroline Thompson