Background: Many reports from European countries suggest that acute episodes of psychosis are more frequent among immigrants from the Caribbean than among their non-immigrant peers. Aim: The aim of this selective review is to examine how the social correlates of migration to Canada interact with biological mechanisms to contribute to psychosis in the Caribbean population. Method: PubMed and JSTOR social science databases (between 1966 and 2010) were searched using the following search terms: psychiatric genetics; dopamine pathways; Caribbean family structure and child rearing; cannabis and psychosis; obstetric complications and schizophrenia; social defeat; social capital; racial discrimination; urbanicity; immigration; assimilation; and im...
Background: Young people's mental health is a public health priority. Given the influences of migrat...
BACKGROUND: Incidence rates of schizophrenia among UK African-Caribbeans have been reported as hi...
Context: Remarkable high rates of psychotic disorders have been reported among immigrants, mainly in...
BACKGROUND: Evidence suggests that migrant groups have an increased risk of psychotic disorders and ...
PURPOSE: Increased risk of schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders among black Caribbean migrant...
Purpose: Increased risk of schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders among black Caribbean migrant...
Background: Immigrants have diverse pre-immigration, peri-immigration, and post-immigration experien...
Purpose: Clinically, one of the most consistent clinical findings among migrant patients is an incre...
Background: Migration has been found to be a risk factor for schizophrenia in several high-income co...
A scoping review of mental health issues and concerns among immigrant and refugee youth in Canada: L...
Abstract BACKGROUND: It is well established that migration and ethnic minority status are risk facto...
Mental health service use by recent immigrants from different world regions and by non-immigrants in...
Background: South Asian populations are the largest visible minority group in Canada; however, there...
In this thesis I study the mental health trajectory of the children of immigrants and adult immigran...
To explore differences in severity and nature of symptoms of first-episode psychosis (FEP) according...
Background: Young people's mental health is a public health priority. Given the influences of migrat...
BACKGROUND: Incidence rates of schizophrenia among UK African-Caribbeans have been reported as hi...
Context: Remarkable high rates of psychotic disorders have been reported among immigrants, mainly in...
BACKGROUND: Evidence suggests that migrant groups have an increased risk of psychotic disorders and ...
PURPOSE: Increased risk of schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders among black Caribbean migrant...
Purpose: Increased risk of schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders among black Caribbean migrant...
Background: Immigrants have diverse pre-immigration, peri-immigration, and post-immigration experien...
Purpose: Clinically, one of the most consistent clinical findings among migrant patients is an incre...
Background: Migration has been found to be a risk factor for schizophrenia in several high-income co...
A scoping review of mental health issues and concerns among immigrant and refugee youth in Canada: L...
Abstract BACKGROUND: It is well established that migration and ethnic minority status are risk facto...
Mental health service use by recent immigrants from different world regions and by non-immigrants in...
Background: South Asian populations are the largest visible minority group in Canada; however, there...
In this thesis I study the mental health trajectory of the children of immigrants and adult immigran...
To explore differences in severity and nature of symptoms of first-episode psychosis (FEP) according...
Background: Young people's mental health is a public health priority. Given the influences of migrat...
BACKGROUND: Incidence rates of schizophrenia among UK African-Caribbeans have been reported as hi...
Context: Remarkable high rates of psychotic disorders have been reported among immigrants, mainly in...