Objectives: High rates of psychotic disorders and psychotic symptoms have been found in urban environments but reports for bipolar affective illness have been inconsistent, possibly due to failure to stratify for comorbid psychotic symptoms. It was hypothesised, therefore, that any effect of urbanicity on the bipolar phenotype would be moderated by comorbid psychotic symptoms. Methods: In a random, representative population cohort of 7049 adults with no history of non-affective psychotic disorder, the cumulative incidence of bipolar and psychotic symptoms and syndromes, assessed with the CIDI, was examined over five levels of population density of place of residence. Similarly, the degree of comorbidity between broadly and narrowly defined ...
Psychosis is associated with urban upbringing, and increased emotional reactivity is associated with...
Urban-living individuals are exposed to many environmental factors that may combine and interact to ...
A growing body of evidence suggests that urban living contributes to the development of psychosis. H...
Objectives: High rates of psychotic disorders and psychotic symptoms have been found in urban enviro...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground Psychotic disorders are more common in urban environments. ...
The extent to which different symptom dimensions vary according to epidemiological factors associate...
Objectives: In many countries, the total rate of psychiatric disorders tends to be higher in urban a...
BACKGROUND: The extent to which different symptom dimensions vary according to epidemiological facto...
Background. The urban environment may increase the risk for psychotic disorder in interaction with p...
Background Earlier studies have shown that schizophrenic patients are more likely to be living in d...
In recent years, there has been increasing interest in research on geographical variation in the inc...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Epidemiological studies associate city living with an elevated psychosis risk. Ur...
Growing up in an urban area has been shown to be associated with an increased risk of psychotic diso...
AIM: A growing body of evidence suggests that urban living contributes to the development of psychos...
Context Incidence of schizophrenia and other nonaffective psychoses is greater in urban than rural ...
Psychosis is associated with urban upbringing, and increased emotional reactivity is associated with...
Urban-living individuals are exposed to many environmental factors that may combine and interact to ...
A growing body of evidence suggests that urban living contributes to the development of psychosis. H...
Objectives: High rates of psychotic disorders and psychotic symptoms have been found in urban enviro...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground Psychotic disorders are more common in urban environments. ...
The extent to which different symptom dimensions vary according to epidemiological factors associate...
Objectives: In many countries, the total rate of psychiatric disorders tends to be higher in urban a...
BACKGROUND: The extent to which different symptom dimensions vary according to epidemiological facto...
Background. The urban environment may increase the risk for psychotic disorder in interaction with p...
Background Earlier studies have shown that schizophrenic patients are more likely to be living in d...
In recent years, there has been increasing interest in research on geographical variation in the inc...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Epidemiological studies associate city living with an elevated psychosis risk. Ur...
Growing up in an urban area has been shown to be associated with an increased risk of psychotic diso...
AIM: A growing body of evidence suggests that urban living contributes to the development of psychos...
Context Incidence of schizophrenia and other nonaffective psychoses is greater in urban than rural ...
Psychosis is associated with urban upbringing, and increased emotional reactivity is associated with...
Urban-living individuals are exposed to many environmental factors that may combine and interact to ...
A growing body of evidence suggests that urban living contributes to the development of psychosis. H...