To identify in patients admitted for Voluntary drug poisoning (IMV) by psychoactive substances, T1 predictors of T2 recall of psychiatric interview and care project.
The methodology will compare the episodic memory results of patients admitted for IMV who have exclusively ingested amnesic substances to a subject control group that has made IMV with non-amnesic substances such as paracetamol. The purpose of this comparison is to ensure that memory problems are not related to the context of the suicidal crisis. The second step will be able to relate the memory score of the predictor variables. To achieve this, it will perform a multivariate linear regression in each group in order to confirm the results of the pilot study and to be able to regress in the control group which was not possible in the pilot study because of the lack of effective. Finally, this study will try to establish, using Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) curves, thresholds for cognitive scores and begin to develop a tool for clinical practice.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
103
Visit 1:The first evaluation (E1) of cognitive functions will take place directly following the psychiatric interview (T1), in order to better reflect the cognitive abilities at the time of the proposal of the care project. This will include the Memory Functioning Questionnaire (MFQ), the five words of DUBOIS, the TMT-A and B, the WAIS code test, and the BADDELEY door test. An intercurrent type ringing event of the phone will take place during this evaluation. Visit 2: At 24h-48h of the psychiatric evaluation (T2), a second evaluation (E2) will take place. An episodic memory score will be determined by asking the patient to recall,as precisely as possible the evaluation E1. At first the reminder will be free,the data can be completed, if necessary, with an indication, a recognition.
University Hospital Toulouse
Toulouse, France
Evaluation of the episodic score recall of the first interview (T1) at T2
This score is based on the episodic scale. The episodic score is a reflection of the patient's memory of the emergency psychiatric assessment. In this study, this score will be used as a variable independent of the multivariate linear regression, the objective of the study being to identify the variables significantly related to this score. The total episodicity score is calculated by adding the episodic scores of several events. A continuous score is obtained and between 0 and 38.
Time frame: Just After/24-48h after the psychiatric interview
Comparison of cognitive scores between the amnesic substances group and the control group using the The Memory Functioning Questionnaire (MFQ) abridged version of tthe Memory Functioning Questionnaire
The control group is a group of subject having made an IMV with non-amnesic substances such as paracetamol.
Time frame: Just After/24-48h after the psychiatric interview
Sensitivity score of each test for the episodic memory test
Sensitivity score of each test
Time frame: Just After/24-48h after the psychiatric interview
Specificity score of each test for the episodic memory test
Specificity score of each test
Time frame: Just After/24-48h after the psychiatric interview
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