Background: A considerable amount of research has explored the link between living in an urban environment during childhood and the increased risk to develop psychosis. However, the urban milieu is more than a risk factor as it is also a place for socialization and enrichment. The aims of the current study were to explore, in a large sample of early psychosis (EP) patients, their pattern of use of the city, their perception when exposed to various critical stressors, and their sensitivity to diverse forms of stimuli. Methods: We sent a questionnaire (based on previous work conducted in a group of patients, including video-recorded walk-along in the city and a literature review) to 305 EP patients and to 220 medical students. Results: Respon...
This article examines the entanglement between feelings of stress and discomfort, physiological arou...
Background Psychotic disorders are more common in urban environments. It is not known whether the in...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Epidemiological studies associate city living with an elevated psychosis risk. Ur...
Background: A considerable amount of research has explored the link between living in an urban envir...
Urban living is a major risk factor for psychosis. Considering worldwide increasing rates of urbaniz...
PURPOSE: Urban living is a major risk factor for psychosis. Considering worldwide increasing rates o...
Primarily on the basis of epidemiological studies, recent research in psychiatry has established a r...
AIM: A growing body of evidence suggests that urban living contributes to the development of psychos...
A growing body of evidence suggests that urban living contributes to the development of psychosis. H...
Urban living is a major risk factor for psychosis. Considering worldwide increasing rates of urbaniz...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiological studies have found that individuals who live in urban areas are at incre...
Background: Growing up in an urban environment is associated with a higher incidence of schizophreni...
Psychosis is associated with urban upbringing, and increased emotional reactivity is associated with...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiological studies have found that individuals who live in urban areas are at incre...
In recent years, there has been increasing interest in research on geographical variation in the inc...
This article examines the entanglement between feelings of stress and discomfort, physiological arou...
Background Psychotic disorders are more common in urban environments. It is not known whether the in...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Epidemiological studies associate city living with an elevated psychosis risk. Ur...
Background: A considerable amount of research has explored the link between living in an urban envir...
Urban living is a major risk factor for psychosis. Considering worldwide increasing rates of urbaniz...
PURPOSE: Urban living is a major risk factor for psychosis. Considering worldwide increasing rates o...
Primarily on the basis of epidemiological studies, recent research in psychiatry has established a r...
AIM: A growing body of evidence suggests that urban living contributes to the development of psychos...
A growing body of evidence suggests that urban living contributes to the development of psychosis. H...
Urban living is a major risk factor for psychosis. Considering worldwide increasing rates of urbaniz...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiological studies have found that individuals who live in urban areas are at incre...
Background: Growing up in an urban environment is associated with a higher incidence of schizophreni...
Psychosis is associated with urban upbringing, and increased emotional reactivity is associated with...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiological studies have found that individuals who live in urban areas are at incre...
In recent years, there has been increasing interest in research on geographical variation in the inc...
This article examines the entanglement between feelings of stress and discomfort, physiological arou...
Background Psychotic disorders are more common in urban environments. It is not known whether the in...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Epidemiological studies associate city living with an elevated psychosis risk. Ur...