Purpose Immigrants have heightened risks of psychotic disorders, and it is proposed that migration influences symptom profiles. The purpose of this study was to investigate if either migration experience and/or visible minority status affected symptom profiles, using a cross-culturally validated five-factor model of the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS), in patients with broadly defined psychotic disorders. Methods PANSS was assessed in a large catchment area based sample of patients with psychotic disorders verified with the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV (n = 1,081). Symptom profiles based on Wallwork et al. five-factor model were compared for Norwegians (73 %), white immigrants (10.5 %), and visible minority groups (...
Purpose: Incidence rates of psychotic disorders are higher in immigrant groups compared to native po...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have reported a very high incidence of schizophrenia for immigrant ethn...
Purpose: Migrant and ethnic minority populations exhibit a higher incidence of psychotic disorders. ...
Abstract Background Immigration status is a significant risk factor for psychotic disorders, and a n...
Abstract BACKGROUND: It is well established that migration and ethnic minority status are risk fac...
The recent decade has been characterized by a resurging interest for socio-environmental determinant...
OBJECTIVES: The high incidence of schizophrenia in immigrant ethnic groups in Western Europe may be ...
Objectives: The high incidence of schizophrenia in immigrant ethnic groups in Western Europe may be ...
OBJECTIVES: The high incidence of schizophrenia in immigrant ethnic groups in Western Europe may be ...
BACKGROUND: Ethnicity has been associated with different incidence rates and different symptom profi...
Objectives A marked increased incidence of psychosis in migrants and ethnic minorities is a well est...
Objectives A marked increased incidence of psychosis in migrants and ethnic minorities is a well est...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have reported a very high incidence of schizophrenia for immigrant ethn...
Purpose: Incidence rates of psychotic disorders are higher in immigrant groups compared to native po...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have reported a very high incidence of schizophrenia for immigrant ethn...
Purpose: Migrant and ethnic minority populations exhibit a higher incidence of psychotic disorders. ...
Abstract Background Immigration status is a significant risk factor for psychotic disorders, and a n...
Abstract BACKGROUND: It is well established that migration and ethnic minority status are risk fac...
The recent decade has been characterized by a resurging interest for socio-environmental determinant...
OBJECTIVES: The high incidence of schizophrenia in immigrant ethnic groups in Western Europe may be ...
Objectives: The high incidence of schizophrenia in immigrant ethnic groups in Western Europe may be ...
OBJECTIVES: The high incidence of schizophrenia in immigrant ethnic groups in Western Europe may be ...
BACKGROUND: Ethnicity has been associated with different incidence rates and different symptom profi...
Objectives A marked increased incidence of psychosis in migrants and ethnic minorities is a well est...
Objectives A marked increased incidence of psychosis in migrants and ethnic minorities is a well est...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have reported a very high incidence of schizophrenia for immigrant ethn...
Purpose: Incidence rates of psychotic disorders are higher in immigrant groups compared to native po...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have reported a very high incidence of schizophrenia for immigrant ethn...
Purpose: Migrant and ethnic minority populations exhibit a higher incidence of psychotic disorders. ...