The desire to modernise the approach to psychiatric care aims to confirm the patient's place as subject and to reposition him or her in a context of empowerment. This article describes the contextualisation of the mental health dimension, through the democratic impetus given by an 'emancipatory' form of psychiatry.
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Front Pediatr
February 2023
EA7323 Pediatric and Perinatal Drug Evaluation and Pharmacology, Université Paris Cité, Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP), Paris, France.
Background: The clinical characteristics, disease progression and outcome in children affected by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection appear significantly milder compared to older individuals. Nevertheless, the trends in hospitalization and clinical characteristics in the pediatric population seem to be different over time across the different epidemic waves.
Objective: Our aim was to understand the impact of the different COVID-19 variants in the pediatric population hospitalized in the Pediatric Departments of the Public Hospital in the Greater Paris area by the analysis performed with the Assistance Publique-Hopitaux de Paris (AP-HP) Health Data Warehouse.
Soins Psychiatr
July 2019
CH Bohars, route de Ploudalmézeau, 29820 Bohars, France. Electronic address:
The desire to modernise the approach to psychiatric care aims to confirm the patient's place as subject and to reposition him or her in a context of empowerment. This article describes the contextualisation of the mental health dimension, through the democratic impetus given by an 'emancipatory' form of psychiatry.
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