BACKGROUND: A growing body of evidence suggests that indicators of social disadvantage are associated with an increased risk of psychosis. However, only a few studies have specifically looked at cumulative effects and long-term associations. The aims of this study are: To compare the prevalence of specific indicators of social disadvantage at, and prior to, first contact with psychiatric services in patients suffering their first episode of psychosis and in a control sample. To explore long-term associations, cumulative effects, and direction of effects. METHOD: We collected information on social disadvantage from 332 patients and from 301 controls recruited from the local population in South London. Three indicators of social disadvantage ...
AIM: People with psychosis are at risk of social exclusion. Research is needed in this area due to t...
Background: Adverse social circumstances in childhood and adolescence increase vulnerability for adu...
Background: Adverse social circumstances in childhood and adolescence increase vulnerability for adu...
BACKGROUND: An association between social disadvantage and established psychosis is well documented ...
Aim: There are consistent evidence suggesting that psychotic disorders are associated to social dis...
Aim: There are consistent evidence suggesting that psychotic disorders are associated to social dis...
Background. Numerous studies have reported high rates of psychosis in the Black Caribbean population...
Introduction: A growing body of literature suggests that people affected by psychotic disorders are ...
Introduction: A growing body of literature suggests that people affected by psychotic disorders are ...
BACKGROUND: There is evidence that a range of socio-environmental exposures is associated with an in...
Research showing that risk for schizophrenia, bipolar disorder with psychosis, and other psychosis-s...
The experience of a first psychotic episode is associated with a marked impairment in psychosocial f...
The experience of a first psychotic episode is associated with a marked impairment in psychosocial f...
Research showing that risk for schizophrenia, bipolar disorder with psychosis, and other psychosis-s...
Background : Despite considerable research investigating the relationship between a long duration of...
AIM: People with psychosis are at risk of social exclusion. Research is needed in this area due to t...
Background: Adverse social circumstances in childhood and adolescence increase vulnerability for adu...
Background: Adverse social circumstances in childhood and adolescence increase vulnerability for adu...
BACKGROUND: An association between social disadvantage and established psychosis is well documented ...
Aim: There are consistent evidence suggesting that psychotic disorders are associated to social dis...
Aim: There are consistent evidence suggesting that psychotic disorders are associated to social dis...
Background. Numerous studies have reported high rates of psychosis in the Black Caribbean population...
Introduction: A growing body of literature suggests that people affected by psychotic disorders are ...
Introduction: A growing body of literature suggests that people affected by psychotic disorders are ...
BACKGROUND: There is evidence that a range of socio-environmental exposures is associated with an in...
Research showing that risk for schizophrenia, bipolar disorder with psychosis, and other psychosis-s...
The experience of a first psychotic episode is associated with a marked impairment in psychosocial f...
The experience of a first psychotic episode is associated with a marked impairment in psychosocial f...
Research showing that risk for schizophrenia, bipolar disorder with psychosis, and other psychosis-s...
Background : Despite considerable research investigating the relationship between a long duration of...
AIM: People with psychosis are at risk of social exclusion. Research is needed in this area due to t...
Background: Adverse social circumstances in childhood and adolescence increase vulnerability for adu...
Background: Adverse social circumstances in childhood and adolescence increase vulnerability for adu...