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Indicateurs publics agrégés sur 250 M+ d'œuvres scientifiques (OpenAlex, PubMed). Traduits ici en langage patient.
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19 articles ont été cités au moins 19fois par d'autres chercheurs — preuve que ses travaux sont repris par la communauté médicale.
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Articles, revues et chapitres référencés dans les bases académiques internationales.
Articles influents
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Publications ayant marqué leur domaine — chacune citée au moins 10 fois par d'autres chercheurs.
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Articles déposés en accès libre sur l'archive ouverte des universités françaises (HAL) — gage d'activité de recherche en France.
Analyse psychométrique en réseaux des sous-tests de l’Échelle d’Intelligence de Wechsler pour enfants et adolescents 5e édition (WISC-V)
2024Chapitre
Analyse en réseau des sous-tests de l’Echelle d’Intelligence de Wechsler pour enfants et adolescents – 5ème edition (WISC-V)
2022Congrès24e Journées Internationales de Psychologie Différentielle
Source : HAL — archive ouverte CCSD/CNRS (couvre articles, chapitres EMC, communications congrès, thèses).
CDS MEDICAL DE CHANTEMERLE
LE SERRE D'AIGLE CHANTEMERLE, 05330 ST CHAFFREY
CSM CHANT'OURS
118 RTE DE GRENOBLE, 05107 BRIANCON CEDEX
CENTRE MEDICAL CHANT'OURS
118 RTE DE GRENOBLE, 05107 BRIANCON CEDEX
Secteur de conventionnement non disponible (médecin hospitalier ou non présent dans l'Annuaire santé CNAM des libéraux conventionnés).
Lien Doctolib = recherche Google site:doctolib.fr (le 1er résultat est presque toujours le profil correct s'il existe).
Psychogeriatrics : the official journal of the Japanese Psychogeriatric Society · 2013
AbstractBackground:The occurrence of depression in younger adults is related to the combination of long‐standing factors such as personality traits (neuroticism) and more acute factors such as the subjective impact of stressful life events. Whether an increase in physical illnesses changes these associations in old age depression remains a matter of debate.Methods:We compared 79 outpatients with major depression and 102 never‐depressed controls; subjects included both young (mean age: 35 years) and older (mean age: 70 years) adults. Assessments included the Social Readjustment Rating Scale, NEO Personality Inventory and Cumulative Illness Rating Scale. Logistic regression models analyzed the association between depression and subjective impact of stressful life events while controlling for neuroticism and physical illness.Results:Patients and controls experienced the same number of stressful life events in the past 12 months. However, in contrast to the controls, patients associated the events with a subjective negative emotional impact. Negative stress impact and levels of neuroticism, but not physical illness, significantly predicted depression in young age. In old age, negative stress impact was weakly associated with depression. In this age group, depressive illness was also determined by physical illness burden and neuroticism.Conclusions:Our data suggest that the subjective impact of life stressors, although rated as of the same magnitude, plays a less important role in accounting for depression in older age compared to young age. They also indicate an increasing weight of physical illness burden in the prediction of depression occurrence in old age.
Aging & mental health · 2015
Journal of clinical nursing · 2015
Aims and objectivesTo evaluate the reliability and the factor structure of the Readiness for Hospital Discharge Scale – French version.BackgroundThe patient's perspective is essential when assessing risk for adverse events at hospital discharge. Developed in the USA, the Readiness for Hospital Discharge Scale is the only instrument that measures an individual's self‐perception of readiness before leaving the hospital. A French version of the Readiness for Hospital Discharge Scale was developed and validated.DesignCross‐sectional study.MethodsA convenience sample of 265 older inpatients from four medical units was selected. The translation and cultural adaptation of the scale involved experts in gerontology and the French language and included back translation. The items were semantically evaluated and pretested in 10 older inpatients. The scale's psychometric properties were internally validated by using confirmatory and exploratory factor analyses. Reliability was assessed by examining the internal consistency of its items.ResultsGoodness‐of‐fit indices of the confirmatory factor analyses were not adequate, but reliability was acceptable (Cronbach's α = 0·80). Exploratory factor analysis of the French version provided results close to those described for the English version, with three similar subscales (physical and emotional readiness,coping with medical treatmentandpersonal care), whereas the initially described Expected Support subscale was not identified in the French version.ConclusionThe Readiness for Hospital Discharge Scale – French version appears to be partially consistent with its original English version, but requires additional adaptation to fully take into account the Swiss context and culture to achieve its original aim.Relevance to clinical practiceAssessing patient readiness for hospital discharge before leaving hospital could help nurses to improve the discharge planning process and achieve better patient preparedness and care coordination.
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PloS one · 2020 · Journal Article
Lachat Shakeshaft Y, Lecerf T, Morosan L, Badoud DM, et al.
Aging & mental health · 2015 · Journal Article
Weber K, Canuto A, Giannakopoulos P, Mouchian A, et al.
Psychogeriatrics : the official journal of the Japanese Psychogeriatric Society · 2013 · Journal Article
Weber K, Giannakopoulos P, Herrmann FR, Bartolomei J, et al.
Aging & mental health · 2015 · Journal Article
Weber K, Canuto A, Giannakopoulos P, Mouchian A, et al.
JBI evidence synthesis · 2023 · Journal Article
Gilliand M, Perrenoud B, Lecerf T, Serex M, et al.
Journal of clinical nursing · 2015 · Journal Article
Mabire C, Lecerf T, Büla C, Morin D, et al.
Exploratory Factor Analyses of the French WISC-V (WISC-V<sup>FR</sup>) for Five Age Groups: Analyses Based on the Standardization Sample
This study investigated the factor structure of the French Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children–Fifth Edition with five standardization sample age groups (6-7, 8-9, 10-11, 12-13, 14-16 years) using hierarchical explo
Exploratory Factor Analyses of the French WISC-V (WISC-V<sup>FR</sup>) for Five Age Groups: Analyses Based on the Standardization Sample
This study investigated the factor structure of the French Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children–Fifth Edition with five standardization sample age groups (6-7, 8-9, 10-11, 12-13, 14-16 years) using hierarchical explo
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