This article examines the entanglement between feelings of stress and discomfort, physiological arousal and urban experiences of persons living with early psychosis. It adopts a biosocial approach, using mixed methods combining ambulatory skin conductance monitoring, mobile interviews and contextual data, collected through GPS and video recordings. The study draws on and strives to cross-fertilize two recent strands of research. The first relates to the use of digital phenotyping in mental health research. The second explores stress and emotional arousal in cities using ambulatory physiological measures. Empirically, the paper is based on fieldwork in Basel, Switzerland, with nine participants recruited within the Basel Early Treatment Serv...
The aim of this paper is to ground an analysis of the city-psychosis nexus, and more precisely of th...
Master of Landscape ArchitectureDepartment of Landscape Architecture/Regional and Community Planning...
One of the primary goals of smart cities is to improve the mental wellbeing of their inhabitants thr...
This article examines the entanglement between feelings of stress and discomfort, physiological arou...
Urbanicity has long been associated with stress, anxiety, and mental disorders. A new field of neuro...
This paper sets out the future potential and challenges for developing an interdisciplinary, mixed-m...
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...
Primarily on the basis of epidemiological studies, recent research in psychiatry has established a r...
Psychosis is associated with urban upbringing, and increased emotional reactivity is associated with...
Background: A considerable amount of research has explored the link between living in an urban envir...
PurposeThis paper presents a critical review of studies which map the urban environment using contin...
This article will present an analysis of a psychological reaction which may occur in people living i...
There is a long history of visual preferences for natural environments over urban environments, as w...
Epidemiological studies suggest that the association between urbanicity and psychosis might be expla...
The aim of this paper is to ground an analysis of the city-psychosis nexus, and more precisely of th...
Master of Landscape ArchitectureDepartment of Landscape Architecture/Regional and Community Planning...
One of the primary goals of smart cities is to improve the mental wellbeing of their inhabitants thr...
This article examines the entanglement between feelings of stress and discomfort, physiological arou...
Urbanicity has long been associated with stress, anxiety, and mental disorders. A new field of neuro...
This paper sets out the future potential and challenges for developing an interdisciplinary, mixed-m...
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...
Primarily on the basis of epidemiological studies, recent research in psychiatry has established a r...
Psychosis is associated with urban upbringing, and increased emotional reactivity is associated with...
Background: A considerable amount of research has explored the link between living in an urban envir...
PurposeThis paper presents a critical review of studies which map the urban environment using contin...
This article will present an analysis of a psychological reaction which may occur in people living i...
There is a long history of visual preferences for natural environments over urban environments, as w...
Epidemiological studies suggest that the association between urbanicity and psychosis might be expla...
The aim of this paper is to ground an analysis of the city-psychosis nexus, and more precisely of th...
Master of Landscape ArchitectureDepartment of Landscape Architecture/Regional and Community Planning...
One of the primary goals of smart cities is to improve the mental wellbeing of their inhabitants thr...