Background: Ethnic inequalities in health outcomes are often explained by socioeconomic status and concentrated poverty. However, ethnic disparities in psychotic experiences are not completely attenuated by these factors. Aims: We investigated whether disparities are better explained by interactions between individual risk factors and place-based clustering of disadvantage, termed a syndemic. Method: We performed a cross-sectional survey of 3750 UK men, aged 18–34 years, oversampling Black and minority ethnic (BME) men nationally, together with men residing in London Borough of Hackney. Participants completed questionnaires covering psychiatric symptoms, substance misuse, crime and violence, and risky sexual health beha...
BACKGROUND: Several previous studies have indicated high rates of schizophrenia in African-Caribb...
PURPOSE: Previous research has not provided us with a comprehensive picture of the longitudinal cour...
International audienceAbstract Background Perceived discrimination is associated with worse mental h...
BACKGROUND: Ethnic inequalities in health outcomes are often explained by socioeconomic status and c...
Many studies have shown that rates of psychosis are elevated in the Black and minority ethnic (BME) ...
PURPOSE: Psychotic disorders, which are associated with substantially increased morbidity and mortal...
Abstract: Purpose: Psychotic disorders, which are associated with substantially increased morbidity ...
$\textbf{Background}$ The incidence of psychotic disorders is elevated in some minority ethnic popul...
Many studies have shown that rates of psychosis are elevated in the Black and minority ethnic (BME) ...
Background The incidence of psychotic disorders is elevated in some minority ethnic populations. ...
Over the past few decades, epidemiological evidence has accrued to establish variance in psychosis r...
BackgroundThe incidence of psychotic disorders s elevated in some minority ethnic populations. Howev...
Abstract BACKGROUND: It is well established that migration and ethnic minority status are risk facto...
BACKGROUND: Perceived discrimination is associated with worse mental health. Few studies have assess...
Background: People from Black ethnic groups (African-Caribbean and Black African) are more prone to ...
BACKGROUND: Several previous studies have indicated high rates of schizophrenia in African-Caribb...
PURPOSE: Previous research has not provided us with a comprehensive picture of the longitudinal cour...
International audienceAbstract Background Perceived discrimination is associated with worse mental h...
BACKGROUND: Ethnic inequalities in health outcomes are often explained by socioeconomic status and c...
Many studies have shown that rates of psychosis are elevated in the Black and minority ethnic (BME) ...
PURPOSE: Psychotic disorders, which are associated with substantially increased morbidity and mortal...
Abstract: Purpose: Psychotic disorders, which are associated with substantially increased morbidity ...
$\textbf{Background}$ The incidence of psychotic disorders is elevated in some minority ethnic popul...
Many studies have shown that rates of psychosis are elevated in the Black and minority ethnic (BME) ...
Background The incidence of psychotic disorders is elevated in some minority ethnic populations. ...
Over the past few decades, epidemiological evidence has accrued to establish variance in psychosis r...
BackgroundThe incidence of psychotic disorders s elevated in some minority ethnic populations. Howev...
Abstract BACKGROUND: It is well established that migration and ethnic minority status are risk facto...
BACKGROUND: Perceived discrimination is associated with worse mental health. Few studies have assess...
Background: People from Black ethnic groups (African-Caribbean and Black African) are more prone to ...
BACKGROUND: Several previous studies have indicated high rates of schizophrenia in African-Caribb...
PURPOSE: Previous research has not provided us with a comprehensive picture of the longitudinal cour...
International audienceAbstract Background Perceived discrimination is associated with worse mental h...