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The emergence of adult psychic disorders occurs in about three quarters of cases before 25 years. The Pass-Aje service of Clermont-Ferrand University Hospital is a psychiatric unit specializing in the management of disorders of young adults. This unit evaluates the first episodes among the diversity of the clinical presentations of the psychic disorders. Suicidal attempts or ideations account for a large part of the reasons for entering the unit and are found transversely in many disorders. Among the reasons for hospitalization are a wide variety of situations that are not initially associated with an accurate diagnosis such as withdrawal, de-schooling, runaways, behavioral disorders (disorders of social interactions, self and hetero aggression, eating disorders).
Investigator propose to study the psychiatric outcome of hospitalized patients in the Pass-Aje unit and their psychosocial evolution in order to compare them with the data of the general population and to identify the factors influencing their future.
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Former young psychiatric patients hospitalized in the Pass'Aje units are contacted by phone several years later to determine their psychiatric outcome.
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Patrick LACARIN
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