Age and sex-adjusted first admission rates for operationally-defined schizophrenia and other non-affective psychosis in different ethnic groups were calculated over the period 1988-1992 in a defined catchment area in South London. Standardized rates for schizophrenia, corrected for age- and gender-related under-reporting in the 1991 census and a 20% underestimate of the size of the ethnic minority populations in the area, were not only higher in the Afro-Caribbean group (SMR: 3.1; 95% C1:2.0-4.7), but also in the African group (SMR: 4.2; 95% C1: 2.8-6.2). It was further found that higher rates were not specific to schizophrenia. These findings suggest that some common factor associated with ethnic minority membership is important in produci...
BackgroundThe incidence of psychotic disorders s elevated in some minority ethnic populations. Howev...
Purpose: Increased risk of schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders among black Caribbean migrant...
A case-control study was performed using 90% of all first-contact patients with a clinical diagnosis...
Age and sex-adjusted first admission rates for operationally-defined schizophrenia and other non-aff...
BACKGROUND: Several previous studies have indicated high rates of schizophrenia in African-Caribb...
BACKGROUND: There is considerable evidence that incidence of schizophrenia and other psychoses varie...
Background. The incidence of schizophrenia in the African-Caribbean population in England is reporte...
Purpose: A considerable excess of psychosis in black ethnic minorities is apparent from clinical st...
Black ethnicity is associated with increased risk for psychosis in South London. This study explored...
Many studies have shown that rates of psychosis are elevated in the Black and minority ethnic (BME) ...
BACKGROUND: It is well established now that the incidence of schizophrenia is extremely high for sev...
Background: An elevated risk of psychosis in migrant and ethnic minority groups has been frequently ...
Many studies have shown that rates of psychosis are elevated in the Black and minority ethnic (BME) ...
$\textbf{Background}$ The incidence of psychotic disorders is elevated in some minority ethnic popul...
We conducted a systematic review of incidence rates in England over a sixty-year period to determine...
BackgroundThe incidence of psychotic disorders s elevated in some minority ethnic populations. Howev...
Purpose: Increased risk of schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders among black Caribbean migrant...
A case-control study was performed using 90% of all first-contact patients with a clinical diagnosis...
Age and sex-adjusted first admission rates for operationally-defined schizophrenia and other non-aff...
BACKGROUND: Several previous studies have indicated high rates of schizophrenia in African-Caribb...
BACKGROUND: There is considerable evidence that incidence of schizophrenia and other psychoses varie...
Background. The incidence of schizophrenia in the African-Caribbean population in England is reporte...
Purpose: A considerable excess of psychosis in black ethnic minorities is apparent from clinical st...
Black ethnicity is associated with increased risk for psychosis in South London. This study explored...
Many studies have shown that rates of psychosis are elevated in the Black and minority ethnic (BME) ...
BACKGROUND: It is well established now that the incidence of schizophrenia is extremely high for sev...
Background: An elevated risk of psychosis in migrant and ethnic minority groups has been frequently ...
Many studies have shown that rates of psychosis are elevated in the Black and minority ethnic (BME) ...
$\textbf{Background}$ The incidence of psychotic disorders is elevated in some minority ethnic popul...
We conducted a systematic review of incidence rates in England over a sixty-year period to determine...
BackgroundThe incidence of psychotic disorders s elevated in some minority ethnic populations. Howev...
Purpose: Increased risk of schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders among black Caribbean migrant...
A case-control study was performed using 90% of all first-contact patients with a clinical diagnosis...