There is now compelling evidence that migrant groups in several countries have an elevated risk of developing schizo-phrenia and other psychotic disorders. Though the findings of earlier studies were greeted with skepticism, and as-cribed by some to have methodological shortcomings and diagnostic biases, the more rigorous recent studies, from a variety of countries, have still found markedly increased incidence rates. While this phenomenon is an important health issue in its own right, understanding the reasons for the increased rates may provide valuable insights into the causes of schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders in general. The challenge for the next phase of studies is to identify the relevant risk factors and how they might ...
PURPOSE Migrant status is one of the most replicated and robust risk factors for developing a psy...
Background: While numerous studies have demonstrated elevated psychosis risk in migrant groups, adeq...
Purpose. - Adverse social experiences are frequently invoked to explain the higher rate of psychosis...
The recent decade has been characterized by a resurging interest for socio-environmental determinant...
Background. Previous studies have shown high rates of psychosis among Afro-Caribbean immigrants to t...
Purpose of reviewArguably, the strongest evidence of an environmental contribution to the cause of p...
BACKGROUND: Psychosis rates are higher among some migrant groups. We hypothesized that psychosis in ...
BACKGROUND: Psychosis rates are higher among some migrant groups. We hypothesized that psychosis in ...
Background: Migration is known as a risk factor for schizophrenia and related disorders, but the mag...
After a quarter century in which biomedical approaches have dominated discussions about schizophreni...
Background Psychosis rates are higher among some migrant groups. We hypothesized that psychosis in m...
Objectives A marked increased incidence of psychosis in migrants and ethnic minorities is a well est...
OBJECTIVE: The authors synthesize findings of previous studies implicating migration as a risk facto...
Objectives A marked increased incidence of psychosis in migrants and ethnic minorities is a well est...
Purpose of review An exploration of the evidence that a history of migration is a risk factor for sc...
PURPOSE Migrant status is one of the most replicated and robust risk factors for developing a psy...
Background: While numerous studies have demonstrated elevated psychosis risk in migrant groups, adeq...
Purpose. - Adverse social experiences are frequently invoked to explain the higher rate of psychosis...
The recent decade has been characterized by a resurging interest for socio-environmental determinant...
Background. Previous studies have shown high rates of psychosis among Afro-Caribbean immigrants to t...
Purpose of reviewArguably, the strongest evidence of an environmental contribution to the cause of p...
BACKGROUND: Psychosis rates are higher among some migrant groups. We hypothesized that psychosis in ...
BACKGROUND: Psychosis rates are higher among some migrant groups. We hypothesized that psychosis in ...
Background: Migration is known as a risk factor for schizophrenia and related disorders, but the mag...
After a quarter century in which biomedical approaches have dominated discussions about schizophreni...
Background Psychosis rates are higher among some migrant groups. We hypothesized that psychosis in m...
Objectives A marked increased incidence of psychosis in migrants and ethnic minorities is a well est...
OBJECTIVE: The authors synthesize findings of previous studies implicating migration as a risk facto...
Objectives A marked increased incidence of psychosis in migrants and ethnic minorities is a well est...
Purpose of review An exploration of the evidence that a history of migration is a risk factor for sc...
PURPOSE Migrant status is one of the most replicated and robust risk factors for developing a psy...
Background: While numerous studies have demonstrated elevated psychosis risk in migrant groups, adeq...
Purpose. - Adverse social experiences are frequently invoked to explain the higher rate of psychosis...