Publications by authors named "Jalal Charron"

Article Synopsis
  • Intranasal esketamine is used to treat treatment-resistant depression in France, but common side effects include dissociative symptoms during treatment sessions.
  • A case study of a 20-year-old female reveals that her dissociative symptoms not only occurred during treatment but also persisted afterwards, often alongside anxiety, until they resolved by the fourth week.
  • The paper discusses possible mechanisms for these delayed dissociative symptoms, including direct effects of esketamine, sensitization of the central nervous system, and anxiety, suggesting that esketamine may increase awareness of dissociative experiences during anxiety attacks, indicating a need for further research.
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Text messaging has been used to notify patients of results after sexually transmitted infection (STI) testing. This study aimed to characterise the population who refused notification of results by short message services (SMS) and to explore their reasons for refusing. From January to August 2018, 1180 patients coming for STI testing in a Parisian sexual health centre were offered SMS notification of their results, completed a self-administered questionnaire and were included in the study.

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Introduction: Many factors influence vaccination practices and attitudes. This study aimed to identify vaccine information sources used by parents of children aged 1-15 years to get a better understanding of the relation between vaccine information sources, practices for two vaccines (MMR, HBV), vaccine acceptance, and vaccine hesitancy.

Methods: A total of 3938 parents, drawn by random sampling, were interviewed by telephone as part of the "2016 health barometer" survey.

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