IMPORTANCE: Urban life has been proposed as an environmental risk factor accounting for the increased prevalence of schizophrenia in urban areas. An alternative hypothesis is that individuals with increased genetic risk tend to live in urban/dense areas. OBJECTIVE: To assess whether adults with higher genetic risk for schizophrenia have an increased probability to live in more populated areas than those with lower risk. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: Four large, cross-sectional samples of genotyped individuals of European ancestry older than 18 years with known addresses in Australia, the United Kingdom, and the Netherlands were included in the analysis. Data were based on the postcode of residence at the time of last contact with the p...
Schizophrenia is a highly heritable disease, but despite extensive study, its genetic background rem...
Background: Rates of psychotic disorder are raised for many migrant groups. Understanding the role p...
Background Research suggests that genetic predisposition for common mental disorders may be moderate...
Importance: Urban life has been proposed as an environmental risk factor accounting for the increase...
BackgroundAssociations of socioenvironmental features like urbanicity and neighborhood deprivation w...
More than 10 studies have consistently shown that around one-third of all schizophrenia incidence ma...
Schizophrenia has long been reported to be more common in urban areas, although recent research sugg...
Many studies have identified urban-rural differences in schizophrenia risk. Hypothetical underlying ...
Spatial mapping is a promising strategy to investigate the mechanisms underlying the incidence of ps...
Spatial mapping is a promising strategy to investigate the mechanisms underlying the incidence of ps...
Background: Studies have indicated that the association of urbanicity at birth and during upbringing...
Neighborhood influences in the etiology of schizophrenia have been emphasized in a number of systema...
Growing up in an urban area has been shown to be associated with an increased risk of psychotic diso...
People living in densely populated and socially disorganized areas have higher rates of psychiatric ...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Epidemiological studies associate city living with an elevated psychosis risk. Ur...
Schizophrenia is a highly heritable disease, but despite extensive study, its genetic background rem...
Background: Rates of psychotic disorder are raised for many migrant groups. Understanding the role p...
Background Research suggests that genetic predisposition for common mental disorders may be moderate...
Importance: Urban life has been proposed as an environmental risk factor accounting for the increase...
BackgroundAssociations of socioenvironmental features like urbanicity and neighborhood deprivation w...
More than 10 studies have consistently shown that around one-third of all schizophrenia incidence ma...
Schizophrenia has long been reported to be more common in urban areas, although recent research sugg...
Many studies have identified urban-rural differences in schizophrenia risk. Hypothetical underlying ...
Spatial mapping is a promising strategy to investigate the mechanisms underlying the incidence of ps...
Spatial mapping is a promising strategy to investigate the mechanisms underlying the incidence of ps...
Background: Studies have indicated that the association of urbanicity at birth and during upbringing...
Neighborhood influences in the etiology of schizophrenia have been emphasized in a number of systema...
Growing up in an urban area has been shown to be associated with an increased risk of psychotic diso...
People living in densely populated and socially disorganized areas have higher rates of psychiatric ...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Epidemiological studies associate city living with an elevated psychosis risk. Ur...
Schizophrenia is a highly heritable disease, but despite extensive study, its genetic background rem...
Background: Rates of psychotic disorder are raised for many migrant groups. Understanding the role p...
Background Research suggests that genetic predisposition for common mental disorders may be moderate...