The risk for psychotic disorders is increased among immigrants compared to native populations in several countries around the world. The exact nature of this environmental exposure remains unclear. In order to find an explanation for the excess risk, it is crucial to determine the relevant timing of exposure. Most research studied the period of onset of the disorder, but research should extend to early childhood and adolescence. Methods: Two studies were conducted. A 7-year first-contact incidence study identified and diagnosed all individuals aged 15-54with a first episode of psychosis in The Hague (N=618), and investigated the effect of age at the time of migration on the incidence of psychotic disorders among immigrants A comprehensive m...