Emotional Neglect (NE) is a form of abuse to the child whose prevalence is high (WHO Europe). Experiencing NE, psycho-emotional development and brain child may be impacted generating psychic suffering signs may progress to severe developmental disorders. The recognition of suffering can prevent and treat these disorders. This research promotes a multi-professional device, centered on observation, collection of expression of the baby's psychic pain (≤ 2 years) living in vulnerable families. The investigators assume that this collection requires the crossing of looks of a child psychiatrist and a repeated observation at home by a trained nurse. The two devices described in these two groups are devices set up as part of the routine management of these patients. Usually, depending on the means of structures (human and financial), one of these devices may be preferred over another.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
6
Three home passages between the 2nd and 3rd months of follow up.
Medical-social Center Dalby Millet
Nantes, France
Medical-Social center Bellevue
Nantes, France
Medical-social center Pilotière
Nantes, France
Medical-Social center Port Boyer
Nantes, France
Medical-social St-Etienne de Montluc
Saint-Étienne-de-Montluc, France
Medical-social Saint-Servan
Saint-Herblain, France
Comparison of the sensitivity of the Global Printing-scale gravity relative to the Development Quotient (reference) between the 2 supported (Group A versus Group B).
Development Quotient level will be measured by Brunet Lezine R. This questionnaire provides an objective measure of the impact of mental suffering. It will be measured by psychomotor between the 3rd and 4th month follow up. A child with a score of QD lower or equal 85 is considered a child with developmental impairment. \- Clinical Global Impression Severity Scale suitable for measuring the assessment of mental suffering of children less than two years is considered an indicator of the intensity of suffering. This will be assessed by a nurse between the 3rd and 4th months of follow up. A child with a CGI-severity score between 1 and 4 inclusive shall be considered a child with developmental impairment.
Time frame: up to three months
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