BARBALAT Guillaume
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Actionable Predictive Factors of Homelessness in a Psychiatric Population
par HAESEBAERT Frédéric, GHAZZAI MalekThere is a lack of knowledge regarding the actionable key predictive factors of homelessness in psychiatric populations. Therefore, we used a machine learning model to explore the REHABase database (for rehabilitation database—n = 3416), which is a– -
Dysfunctional connectivity in posterior brain regions involved in cognitive control in schizophrenia : A preliminary fMRI study
par BARBALAT Guillaume, FRANCK NicolasCognitive control, the ability to use goal-directed information to guide behaviour, is impaired in schizophrenia, and mainly related to dysfunctions within the fronto-posterior brain network. However, cognitive control is a broad cognitive function– -
Functioning, clinical severity, education and sex moderate the inverse relationship between insight and quality of life in patients with schizophrenia
par BARBALAT Guillaume, FRANCK NicolasBackground : In schizophrenia, insight, the recognition that one has a medical illness that requires treatment, has long been related to deteriorated quality of life, a phenomenon that has been described as the “insight paradox”. Here, we aimed to– -
Predictive factors for referral to a peer support worker in psychosocial rehabilitation centers
par MONNIER Romain, GIRAUDET CélineIntroduction : Peer support workers are individuals with personal lived experience of mental health conditions, addictions, or neurodevelopmental disorders, and can be employed as professionals within mental health services. This study aims to– -
Predictors of mental well-being over the first lockdown period due to the COVID-19 pandemic in France. A repeated cross-sectional study
par BARBALAT Guillaume, FRANCK NicolasIntroduction : Numerous studies have investigated the positive and negative effects of potential predictors of well-being during lockdowns due to COVID-19. Yet, little is known on whether these effects significantly changed with time spent in– -
Reducing mental health emergency department visits through community-based assessment services. A controlled time-series analysis in the city of Lyon, France
par BARBALAT Guillaume, FRANCK NicolasBackground : The mental health burden on Emergency Departments (EDs) is significant. Community-based mental health services are key to lowering ED visits by addresssing mental health needs proactively. Objective : To examine the impact of CAdEO,– -
The central role of self-esteem in the quality of life of patients with mental disorders
par BARBALAT Guillaume, FRANCK NicolasIn psychiatry, recent years have seen a change of focus from a clinician- to a patient-centered perspective that emphasizes quality of life as a treatment target. As a complex construct, quality of life is composed of multiple dimensions that–