Background Perceived discrimination is associated with worse mental health. Few studies have assessed whether perceived discrimination (i) is associated with the risk of psychotic disorders and (ii) contributes to an increased risk among minority ethnic groups relative to the ethnic majority. Methods We used data from the European Network of National Schizophrenia Networks Studying Gene-Environment Interactions Work Package 2, a population-based case-control study of incident psychotic disorders in 17 catchment sites across six countries. We calculated odds ratios (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (95% CI) for the associations between perceived discrimination and psychosis using mixed-effects logistic regression models. We used stratified a...
Background. Ethnic minority groups in Western countries face an increased risk of psychotic disorder...
There is evidence to suggest that perceived discrimination may be associated with psychosis. Less is...
BackgroundEthnic minority groups in Western countries face an increased risk of psychotic disorders....
Background Perceived discrimination is associated with worse mental health. Few studies have assesse...
International audienceAbstract Background Perceived discrimination is associated with worse mental h...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have reported a very high incidence of schizophrenia for immigrant ethn...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have reported a very high incidence of schizophrenia for immigrant ethn...
Purpose Higher rates of psychosis have been reported in minority groups. Since individuals belonging...
BACKGROUND: It is well established now that the incidence of schizophrenia is extremely high for sev...
Abstract Background Immigration status is a significant risk factor for psychotic disorders, and a n...
Objective: This study assessed participants ’ experienced discrimination and their causal attributio...
Many studies have shown that rates of psychosis are elevated in the Black and minority ethnic (BME) ...
Many studies have shown that rates of psychosis are elevated in the Black and minority ethnic (BME) ...
Background. Ethnic minority groups in Western countries face an increased risk of psychotic disorder...
There is evidence to suggest that perceived discrimination may be associated with psychosis. Less is...
BackgroundEthnic minority groups in Western countries face an increased risk of psychotic disorders....
Background Perceived discrimination is associated with worse mental health. Few studies have assesse...
International audienceAbstract Background Perceived discrimination is associated with worse mental h...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have reported a very high incidence of schizophrenia for immigrant ethn...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have reported a very high incidence of schizophrenia for immigrant ethn...
Purpose Higher rates of psychosis have been reported in minority groups. Since individuals belonging...
BACKGROUND: It is well established now that the incidence of schizophrenia is extremely high for sev...
Abstract Background Immigration status is a significant risk factor for psychotic disorders, and a n...
Objective: This study assessed participants ’ experienced discrimination and their causal attributio...
Many studies have shown that rates of psychosis are elevated in the Black and minority ethnic (BME) ...
Many studies have shown that rates of psychosis are elevated in the Black and minority ethnic (BME) ...
Background. Ethnic minority groups in Western countries face an increased risk of psychotic disorder...
There is evidence to suggest that perceived discrimination may be associated with psychosis. Less is...
BackgroundEthnic minority groups in Western countries face an increased risk of psychotic disorders....