Publications by authors named "L Vulliez"

Objective: To identify risk factors for a woman to experience pregnancy denial.

Design, Setting And Population: A French multicentric prospective case-control study with 71 mother-infant dyads having experienced a pregnancy denial versus a control group of 71 dyads.

Methods: Data were collected in the week after delivery using an observational leaflet and two psychiatric scales (MINI and QSSP).

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Article Synopsis
  • The study investigates pregnancy denial, characterized by a woman’s failure to recognize her pregnancy, which can persist from a few months to the entire pregnancy.
  • It plans to compare two groups of mother-infant dyads: one with mothers who deny their pregnancy and another without this denial, to explore the effects on infant development and mother-infant interactions.
  • Conducted over 18 months with 140 dyads across 10 centers in France, the study aims to understand the implications of pregnancy denial on infant attachment and development.
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Objectives: Very preterm infants are known to be at risk of developmental disabilities and behavioural disorders. This condition is supposed to alter mother-infant interactions. Here we hypothesize that the parental coping with the very preterm birth may greatly influence mother-infant interactions.

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Objectives: Although several reported studies have suggested that younger adults with depression display depression-related biases during the processing of emotional faces, there remains a lack of data concerning these biases in older adults. The aim of our study was to assess scanning behavior during the processing of emotional faces in depressed older adults.

Method: Older adults with and without depression viewed happy, neutral or sad portraits during an eye movement recording.

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Objectives: To retrospectively study our risk factors of recurrence of infiltrating breast cancers treated by conservative therapy in Saint-Etienne university hospital.

Materials And Methods: From 1997 to 2000, 254 patients were treated by conservative treatment. Through a univariate then multivariate analysis we identified factors of locoregional and metastatic recurrences.

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