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Journal articles on the topic "Femmes enceintes – Santé mentale"
Vaillancourt, Cathy, and Thierry Lacaze-Masmonteil. "Étude de l’impact de déterminants psycho-socio-environnementaux sur la santé physique et mentale des femmes enceintes vivant dans un contexte linguistique et culturel minoritaire." Francophonies d'Amérique, no. 28 (November 29, 2010): 71–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/044983ar.
Full textNelson, Chantal, Karen M. Lawford, Victoria Otterman, and Elizabeth K. Darling. "Indicateurs de santé mentale chez les femmes autochtones enceintes au Canada : résultats de l’Enquête sur l’expérience de la maternité." Promotion de la santé et prévention des maladies chroniques au Canada 38, no. 7/8 (August 2018): 307–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.24095/hpcdp.38.7/8.01f.
Full textLamy, S., B. Hennart, E. Houivet, S. Marret, and F. Thibaut. "Étude de prévalence de la consommation d’alcool et de substances psychoactives chez 700 femmes enceintes : résultats préliminaires de l’étude GTOX." European Psychiatry 28, S2 (November 2013): 8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eurpsy.2013.09.019.
Full textBarbosa Magalhaes, I., M. Corcos, and A. Pham Scottez. "Pompe à GnRH : la grossesse à l’épreuve de l’anorexie mentale ?" European Psychiatry 30, S2 (November 2015): S118. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eurpsy.2015.09.226.
Full textSutter-Dallay, A. L. "Troubles de l’adaptation et dépression périnatale maternelle : trajectoires et accès aux soins." European Psychiatry 29, S3 (November 2014): 607. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eurpsy.2014.09.216.
Full textRainelli, C. "Retentissement des troubles des conduites alimentaires maternels sur le devenir des enfants." European Psychiatry 29, S3 (November 2014): 612–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eurpsy.2014.09.232.
Full textConrath, Patrick, and Pierre-Marie Houdry. "La santé mentale des femmes." Le Journal des psychologues 347, no. 5 (2017): 3. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/jdp.347.0003.
Full textLetranchant, Aurélie. "Anorexie mentale, grossesse et maternité : le corps enfantant." Perspectives Psy 58, no. 2 (April 2019): 101–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/ppsy/2019582101.
Full textKing, Suzanne, Ronald G. Barr, Alain Brunet, Jean-François Saucier, Michael Meaney, Shannon Woo, and Cheryl Chanson. "La tempête de verglas : une occasion d’étudier les effets du stress prénatal chez l’enfant et la mère." Santé mentale au Québec 25, no. 1 (June 5, 2006): 163–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/013029ar.
Full textGaborean, Florina, Lilian Negura, and Nicolas Moreau. "LES ENJEUX INTERSECTIONNELS DE LA DEMANDE DE SERVICES DE SANTÉ MENTALE AU CANADA." Canadian Social Work Review 35, no. 1 (September 4, 2018): 27–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1051101ar.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Femmes enceintes – Santé mentale"
Lochard, Gladys. "Santé mentale des femmes enceintes et développement de l'enfant." Thesis, Paris 6, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014PA066413/document.
Full textObjectives : The primary objective of this study was to describe the psychological well-being of women during pregnancy in France and the access to a health professional's consultation for psychological problems. The other objectives were to investigate the relation between antenatal maternal depression, anxiety and neonatal outcome, as well the relation between these maternal conditions and their children’s early cognitive development. Methods : The study was based on the 2010 French National Perinatal Survey, which included all births in French maternity units during a one-week period (N=14 326 women) and from the EDEN study, which is a French cohort of prenatal and early postnatal determinants of child health and development. After birth, children were followed-up until 3 years old. Results : In France in 2010, 9% of women reported poor self-rated mental health during pregnancy. Most of these women were not diagnosed and not treated. Sociodemographic characteristics indicative of social disadvantage were associated with a higher risk of poor self-rated mental health. However, more favorable social characteristics were associated with a consultation of health professional for these psychological difficulties. Significant associations were found between maternal antenatal anxiety and depression and spontaneous preterm birth. After birth, significant associations were found between mothers’ antenatal anxiety and their children’s cognitive impairment. Discussion : All pregnant women should benefit from an evaluation of their psychosocial and medical environment. Appropriate psychological screening and support of pregnant women could probably improve pregnancy experience and reduce neonatal and post-natal complications
Bussières, Ève-Line. "Stress maternel prénatal et développement précoce : données de naissance, attention et sécrétion cortisolaire à trois mois : association entre le stress maternel prénatal, l'âge gestationnel et le poids de naissance du bébé : une méta-analyse d'études prospectives : association entre le stress maternel prénatal, l'attention/éveil et la sécrétion cortisolaire de l'enfant à trois mois." Thesis, Université Laval, 2012. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2012/29070/29070.pdf.
Full textLignon, Saba. "Violences au sein du couple : conséquences pour la santé mentale et adaptative des femmes victimes." Toulouse 2, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009TOU20080.
Full textThe aim of this study is to evaluate the consequences of intimate partner violence (IPV) on mental and adaptative women's health, as there is a lack of data on this subject in France. We interviewed 200 women: 73 victims of psychological and/or physical violence, 41 victims of sexual violence and 86 women without IPV. We measured the mental and adaptative health asking about depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, post-traumatic cognitions, self-esteem, coping, social support, life maladjustment, quality of life. The statistical analysis shows that the more the intimate partner violence is severe (sexual > psychological and/or physical > without), the more the participant's mental and adaptative health is damaged, and this, for all the variables. We also observe that women who have been victims from previous intimate partner violence present a lower level of self-esteem and availability of social support, and a higher level of depression, self-critic, blame, life maladjustment compared to women without historical of IPV. Finally, we notice, among the victims of IPV, that those who consult a legal medical service obtain a higher level of depression, denial and life maladjustment, and a lower level of humour, feeling expression, positive reinterpretation, and quality of life. Our research is essential to redesign psychological treatment for the victims of IPV and campaign of IPV prevention
Ledur-Romezy, Johanne. "Intérêt du suivi concomitant des femmes enceintes par le médecin généraliste et le gynécologue." Montpellier 1, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997MON11086.
Full textDe, Moraes Pontual Mariana. "Exposition au mercure via la chaîne alimentaire au Nunavik : tendances géographiques et temporelles chez les femmes enceintes." Master's thesis, Université Laval, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/67943.
Full textIn the Arctic, indigenous populations living off marine mammals and fish consumption may be exposed to high doses of methylmercury (MeHg). Furthermore, since their availability varies over months, there is every reason to believe that exposure to MeHg also varies from month to month. There are still significant knowledge gaps with respect to geographic and temporal variations in MeHg exposure and about country foods responsible for MeHg exposure, particularly for pregnant women in Nunavik. Several findings from the Nunavik Child Development Study highlight that fetal life is a critical moment to prevent MeHg exposure in order to avoid neurodevelopmental outcomes later in childhood. Accordingly, in 2011, the Nunavik Regional Board of Health and Social Services (NRBHSS) released and disseminated a dietary recommendation for pregnant and childbearing age women to reduce their consumption of beluga meat. The aim of the present study was to characterize the geographic and temporal variations in MeHg exposure among Inuit women during pregnancy and to better identify country foods responsible for these variations. This cross-sectional study was carried out with pregnant women aged 16 and over in Nunavik between October 2016 and March 2017. Pregnant women were recruited on a voluntary basis and blood and hair samples were collected. An interview-administered questionnaire was used to gather information on pregnancy, country food frequencies of consumption by season and awareness of public health messages. Blood total Hg was measured using Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). Hair total Hg was measured by centimeter as a surrogate for monthly exposure using Cold vapor atomic absorption spectrometry (CV-AAS). Multiple regressions analyses were done to assess the seasonal variation and the regional difference of mercury (Hg) levels. A latent class growth analysis was conducted to identify pregnant women with similar monthly trajectories in hair Hg levels over time. Based on the MeHg concentrations in country foods and consumption frequencies, their seasonal daily intake of MeHg was estimated. In total, 97 pregnant women from the 13 of the 14 Nunavik communities were recruited. Up to 23% of participants had blood Hg levels above the Health Canada guideline (≥ 8 µg/L) at the recruitment time (Oct 2016 – March 2017). While no regional difference in hair and blood Hg were observed in this period, sequential Hg hair analyses show important monthly variations in Hg exposure over the past year as Hg hair concentrations were significantly higher in summer (< 0.05) and lower in winter (p < 0.001) Three latent classes (groups) of pregnant women with similar trajectories of Hg hair monthly variations were identified: high variation (n=20, 22%), moderate variation (n=38, 41%) and low variation over time (n=35, 38%). Beluga meat was the country food generally contributing to most of daily MeHg intake within each group of pregnant women for all seasons, but primarily in the summer. Beluga meat intake was also the only country food associated to the odd of being classified into moderate and high hair Hg monthly variations groups (OR = 1.19 [1.01-1.39] for moderate versus low; OR = 1.25 [1.04 -1.50] for high versus low). Only one-third (35%) of pregnant women were aware of the public health message recommending to reduce their consumption of beluga meat. Our study shows a high MeHg exposure among Nunavik pregnant women, particularly in the summer, and that beluga meat consumption was the primary source of exposure to MeHg among these women. This study also highlight the importance of documenting the seasonality in country foods consumption before conducting biomonitoring studies in order to more adequately assess MeHg exposure on an annual basis. Given the high prevalence of food insecurity in Nunavik and the central role that country foods play in the culture and nutritional status of Inuit, a more consolidated approach together with local health professionals and targeted dietary counselling as summer is coming and in villages where beluga meat is often consumed may be promising avenues for preventing MeHg exposure while promoting traditional foods for healthy pregnancies and children in Nunavik.
Rayssac, Philippe Daniel Françis. "Sport et grossesse." Bordeaux 2, 1990. http://www.theses.fr/1990BOR25015.
Full textMarie, Cécile. "Evaluation, prévention et perception des risques en santé environnementale - Réflexions à propos de l'exposition des femmes enceintes aux phtalates et substituts." Thesis, Université Clermont Auvergne (2017-2020), 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017CLFAS019.
Full textIn utero exposure to chemicals, especially endocrine disruptors, is increasingly documented in the scientific literature. This thesis is illustrated through the example of phthalates and substitutes. Phthalates, commonly used as plasticizers to soften polyvinyl chloride (PVC), are present in many consumer products (food packaging, toys, floor and wall coverings, clothing, etc.). They are also used in cosmetics, household products, DIY and gardening. In utero exposure to certain phthalates has been associated with some effects (fetal hormonal alteration, malformations of the male reproductive system, prematurity) [Article 1]. This toxicity has led manufacturers to use alternative plasticizers. However, these substitutes are still little investigated in terms of exposure and toxicity. Part 1 of this thesis is part of the health risk assessment process. It concerned the use of PVC medical tubing, source of exposure to plasticizers little studied for pregnant women. The objectives were to identify and quantify the plasticizers (phthalates and substitutes) present in the medical devices used for hospitalized pregnant women and to describe the use of these medical devices (number, duration of use and medicines in contact) [Article 2]. These data combined with migration studies (to quantify plasticizers migrating from the tubing to the drug solution) can be used to estimate the theoretical exposure of pregnant women from the use of medical tubing. Part 2 focuses on environmental health prevention and promotion. Several international organizations have recently issued recommendations for health professionals and recognize their essential role in the prevention of pregnant women. The objectives were to assess the risk perception and preventive measures in environmental health, including exposure to phthalates, recommended by perinatal health professionals [Articles 3 and 4], and adopted by pregnant women [Article 5]. These data allowed to identify the levers and obstacles to the prevention of exposure to chemical substances in France. Keywords: , ,
Guihot-Leclerc, Anne. "Travail et grossesse en milieu agricole : les dispositifs de prévention sont-ils adaptés ? à propos d'une enquête descriptive menée auprès de 20 agricultrices enceintes du Calvados." Caen, 1994. http://www.theses.fr/1994CAEN3083.
Full textEster, Muriel. "Conseil à l'officine chez la femme enceinte." Paris 5, 1993. http://www.theses.fr/1993PA05P109.
Full textThèves-Teilhaud, Cécile. "Grossesse et sport : conséquences sur l'appareil ostéo-ligamentaire." Bordeaux 2, 1998. http://www.theses.fr/1998BOR2M052.
Full textBooks on the topic "Femmes enceintes – Santé mentale"
Ontario. Ministère de la santé. Commencer en bonne santé: Guide de nutrition pour les femmes enceintes. Toronto, Ont: Imprimeur de la Reine pour l'Ontario, 1991.
Find full text1943-, Frydman René, ed. Attendre bébé: Votre grossesse mois par mois. 2nd ed. [Paris]: Hachette, 2003.
Find full textféminine, Conseil consultatif de l'Ontario sur la condition. La santé mentale des femmes en Ontario: Document de référence. Toronto, Ont: Conseil consultatif de l'Ontario sur la condition féminine, 1991.
Find full textJordan, Sarah, 19..- ... journaliste, Keeple Paul, and Reifsnyder Scotty, eds. Mode d'emploi de ma grossesse: Informations essentielles, astuces de dépannages et conseils pour les futurs parents. [Paris]: Marabout, 2009.
Find full textRoney, Carley. En attendant bébé: Comment survivre à 9 longs mois. [Paris]: Hachette pratique, 2011.
Find full textLe corps à coeur: Ce que chaque homme devrait savoir sur la femme qu'il aime. Montréal: Groupe d'édition Scolaris, 1992.
Find full textConference papers on the topic "Femmes enceintes – Santé mentale"
Lancelevée, Camille. "Hommes dangereux, femmes vulnérables ? Stéréotypes de genre et santé mentale en milieu carcéral." In Genre et monde carcéral. Perspectives éthiques et politiques. MSH Paris-Saclay Éditions, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.52983/txpy1305.
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