Background. The urban environment may increase the risk for psychotic disorder in interaction with pre-existing risk for psychosis, but direct confirmation has been lacking. The hypothesis was examined that the outcome of subclinical expression of psychosis during adolescence, as an indicator of psychosis-proneness, would be worse for those growing up in an urban environment, in terms of having a greater probability of psychosis persistence over a 3·5-year period. Method. A cohort of 918 adolescents from the Early Developmental Stages of Psychopathology Study (EDSP), aged 14–17 years (mean 15·1 years), growing up in contrasting urban and non-urban environments, completed a self-report measure of psychotic symptoms at baseline (Baseline Psyc...
The extent to which different symptom dimensions vary according to epidemiological factors associate...
Background: Urban birth is associated with risk of non-affective psychoses, but the association wit...
Background. Research suggests that low-grade psychotic experiences in the general population are a c...
Background. The urban environment may increase the risk for psychotic disorder in interaction with p...
Growing up in an urban area has been shown to be associated with an increased risk of psychotic diso...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground Psychotic disorders are more common in urban environments. ...
BackgroundLittle is known about the impact of urbanicity, adverse neighborhood conditions and violen...
BackgroundUrban upbringing is associated with a 2-fold adulthood psychosis risk, and this associatio...
BACKGROUND: Urban upbringing and childhood trauma are both associated with psychotic disorders. Howe...
Context Incidence of schizophrenia and other nonaffective psychoses is greater in urban than rural ...
Psychosis is associated with urban upbringing, and increased emotional reactivity is associated with...
Abstract Background Urban birth and upbringing show consistent associations with psychotic illness b...
Background: Urban upbringing is associated with a 2-fold adulthood psychosis risk, and this associat...
Objectives: High rates of psychotic disorders and psychotic symptoms have been found in urban enviro...
The extent to which different symptom dimensions vary according to epidemiological factors associate...
Background: Urban birth is associated with risk of non-affective psychoses, but the association wit...
Background. Research suggests that low-grade psychotic experiences in the general population are a c...
Background. The urban environment may increase the risk for psychotic disorder in interaction with p...
Growing up in an urban area has been shown to be associated with an increased risk of psychotic diso...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground Psychotic disorders are more common in urban environments. ...
BackgroundLittle is known about the impact of urbanicity, adverse neighborhood conditions and violen...
BackgroundUrban upbringing is associated with a 2-fold adulthood psychosis risk, and this associatio...
BACKGROUND: Urban upbringing and childhood trauma are both associated with psychotic disorders. Howe...
Context Incidence of schizophrenia and other nonaffective psychoses is greater in urban than rural ...
Psychosis is associated with urban upbringing, and increased emotional reactivity is associated with...
Abstract Background Urban birth and upbringing show consistent associations with psychotic illness b...
Background: Urban upbringing is associated with a 2-fold adulthood psychosis risk, and this associat...
Objectives: High rates of psychotic disorders and psychotic symptoms have been found in urban enviro...
The extent to which different symptom dimensions vary according to epidemiological factors associate...
Background: Urban birth is associated with risk of non-affective psychoses, but the association wit...
Background. Research suggests that low-grade psychotic experiences in the general population are a c...