To compare the Neonatal Behavior Assessment Scale results in two groups of infants with or without somatic disorder ( = 26). The Neonatal Behavior Assessment Scale was administered to two groups (clinical and control) of 13 infants each, aged from 5 to 18 weeks, matched 2 by 2 according to sex, age, rank among siblings, and parental socio-professional category. The first group includes infants with somatic disorder (clinical) and is matched with a second group of "healthy infants" (control).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: To identify the psychological repercussions of an error on professionals in intensive care and to understand their evolution. To identify the psychological defense mechanisms used by professionals to cope with error.
Design: Qualitative study with clinical interviews.