Objectives: To determine whether neighbourhood-level socioenvironmental factors including deprivation and inequality predict variance in psychotic symptoms after controlling for individual-level demographics. Design: A cross-sectional design was employed. Setting: Data were originally collected from secondary care services within the UK boroughs of Ealing, Hammersmith and Fulham, Wandsworth, Kingston, Richmond, Merton, Sutton and Hounslow as part of the West London First-Episode Psychosis study.Participants Complete case analyses were undertaken on 319 participants who met the following inclusion criteria: aged 16 years or over, resident in the study’s catchment area, experiencing a first psychotic episode, with fewer than 12 weeks’ e...
Background: Ethnic inequalities in health outcomes are often explained by socioeconomic status ...
IMPORTANCE Social determinants are important risk factors for the development of first-episode psych...
BACKGROUND: Environmental factors such as urban birth and ethnic minority position have been related...
Objectives To determine whether neighbourhood-level socioenvironmental factors including deprivation...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether neighbourhood-level socioenvironmental factors including deprivatio...
Purpose: There is consistent evidence that socio-environmental factors measured at an area-level, su...
Background: Little is known about associations between the social environment and risk for psychosis...
BACKGROUND: The extent to which different symptom dimensions vary according to epidemiological facto...
The extent to which different symptom dimensions vary according to epidemiological factors associate...
BACKGROUND: Ethnic inequalities in health outcomes are often explained by socioeconomic status and c...
BackgroundMany studies report an ethnic density effect whereby psychosis incidence among ethnic mino...
AbstractBackgroundLittle is known about associations between the social environment and risk for psy...
Purpose: People with psychosis are vulnerable to social isolation, which is associated with worse c...
Background Socioeconomic deprivation has been identified as a risk factor for psychosis and admissio...
Importance: Social determinants are important risk factors for the development of first-episode psyc...
Background: Ethnic inequalities in health outcomes are often explained by socioeconomic status ...
IMPORTANCE Social determinants are important risk factors for the development of first-episode psych...
BACKGROUND: Environmental factors such as urban birth and ethnic minority position have been related...
Objectives To determine whether neighbourhood-level socioenvironmental factors including deprivation...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether neighbourhood-level socioenvironmental factors including deprivatio...
Purpose: There is consistent evidence that socio-environmental factors measured at an area-level, su...
Background: Little is known about associations between the social environment and risk for psychosis...
BACKGROUND: The extent to which different symptom dimensions vary according to epidemiological facto...
The extent to which different symptom dimensions vary according to epidemiological factors associate...
BACKGROUND: Ethnic inequalities in health outcomes are often explained by socioeconomic status and c...
BackgroundMany studies report an ethnic density effect whereby psychosis incidence among ethnic mino...
AbstractBackgroundLittle is known about associations between the social environment and risk for psy...
Purpose: People with psychosis are vulnerable to social isolation, which is associated with worse c...
Background Socioeconomic deprivation has been identified as a risk factor for psychosis and admissio...
Importance: Social determinants are important risk factors for the development of first-episode psyc...
Background: Ethnic inequalities in health outcomes are often explained by socioeconomic status ...
IMPORTANCE Social determinants are important risk factors for the development of first-episode psych...
BACKGROUND: Environmental factors such as urban birth and ethnic minority position have been related...