Background: An 'ethnic' or 'group' density effect in psychosis has been observed, whereby the risk of psychosis in minority group individuals is inversely related to neighbourhood-level proportions of others belonging to the same group. However, there is conflicting evidence over whether this effect differs between minority groups and limited investigation into other moderators.Aims: To conduct a comprehensive systematic review and meta-analysis of the group density effect in psychosis and examine moderators.Method: Four databases were systematically searched. A narrative review was conducted and a three-level meta-analysis was performed. The potential moderating effect of crudely and specifically defined minority groups was assessed. Count...
BACKGROUND: Ethnic inequalities in health outcomes are often explained by socioeconomic status and c...
Background: The ‘ethnic density hypothesis’ is a proposition that members of ethnic minority grou...
Background: Black, Asian and minority ethnicity groups may experience better health outcomes when l...
Background: An 'ethnic' or 'group' density effect in psychosis has been observed, whereby the risk o...
Background Despite increased ethnic diversity in more economically developed countries it is unclea...
Background It has been observed that mental disorders, such as psychosis, are more common for peopl...
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Social Psychiatry and Ps...
Despite evidence of the increased risk of psychotic disorders among ethnic minority adults, little i...
BackgroundMany studies report an ethnic density effect whereby psychosis incidence among ethnic mino...
Over the past few decades, epidemiological evidence has accrued to establish variance in psychosis r...
Purpose: Psychotic disorders, which are associated with substantially increased morbidity and mortal...
Background Black, Asian and minority ethnicity groups may experience better health outcomes when liv...
BackgroundEthnic minority groups in Western countries face an increased risk of psychotic disorders....
Purpose of reviewArguably, the strongest evidence of an environmental contribution to the cause of p...
Background Rates of psychotic disorder are raised for many migrant groups. Understanding the role p...
BACKGROUND: Ethnic inequalities in health outcomes are often explained by socioeconomic status and c...
Background: The ‘ethnic density hypothesis’ is a proposition that members of ethnic minority grou...
Background: Black, Asian and minority ethnicity groups may experience better health outcomes when l...
Background: An 'ethnic' or 'group' density effect in psychosis has been observed, whereby the risk o...
Background Despite increased ethnic diversity in more economically developed countries it is unclea...
Background It has been observed that mental disorders, such as psychosis, are more common for peopl...
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Social Psychiatry and Ps...
Despite evidence of the increased risk of psychotic disorders among ethnic minority adults, little i...
BackgroundMany studies report an ethnic density effect whereby psychosis incidence among ethnic mino...
Over the past few decades, epidemiological evidence has accrued to establish variance in psychosis r...
Purpose: Psychotic disorders, which are associated with substantially increased morbidity and mortal...
Background Black, Asian and minority ethnicity groups may experience better health outcomes when liv...
BackgroundEthnic minority groups in Western countries face an increased risk of psychotic disorders....
Purpose of reviewArguably, the strongest evidence of an environmental contribution to the cause of p...
Background Rates of psychotic disorder are raised for many migrant groups. Understanding the role p...
BACKGROUND: Ethnic inequalities in health outcomes are often explained by socioeconomic status and c...
Background: The ‘ethnic density hypothesis’ is a proposition that members of ethnic minority grou...
Background: Black, Asian and minority ethnicity groups may experience better health outcomes when l...