Objective. To examine racial-ethnic differences in the endorsement and attribution of psychotic-like symptoms in a nationally representative sample of African-Americans, Asians, Caribbean Blacks, and Latinos living in the USA. Design. Data were drawn from a total of 979 respondents who endorsed psychotic-like symptoms as part of the National Latino and Asian American Study (NLAAS) and the National Survey of American Life (NSAL). We use a mixed qualitative and quantitative analytical approach to examine sociodemographic and ethnic variations in the prevalence and attributions of hallucinations and other psychotic-like symptoms in the NLAAS and NSAL. The lifetime presence of psychotic-like symptoms was assessed using the World Health Organiza...
Abstract BACKGROUND: It is well established that migration and ethnic minority status are risk facto...
Aim: Examining ethnically related variables in evaluating those at risk for psychosis is critical. T...
BACKGROUND: Ethnicity has been associated with different incidence rates and different symptom profi...
Background: Ethno-racial differences in psychosis risk are documented; however, there is less resear...
BACKGROUND: There is considerable evidence that incidence of schizophrenia and other psychoses varie...
Background: Studies demonstrate ethnic variations in pathways to care during first episode psychosis...
Background: People from Black ethnic groups (African-Caribbean and Black African) are more prone to ...
Background. Psychotic disorders are more common in people from ethnic minorities. If psychosis exist...
Emerging studies have identified a specific kind of stress called social defeat, which occurs when a...
Culture is widely thought to influence the form, con-tent, and extent of symptoms experienced and ex...
Background Ethnic minority status and childhood trauma are established risk factors for psychotic di...
People with mental illness are often stereotyped as dangerous, unstable, or unreliable, and these st...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate racial-ethnic differences in use of mental healt...
First published online: 15 September 2021The assessment of schizotypy and schizophrenia-spectrum psy...
Objective To explore the relationship between ethnicity, psychotic disorders and criminal behavior b...
Abstract BACKGROUND: It is well established that migration and ethnic minority status are risk facto...
Aim: Examining ethnically related variables in evaluating those at risk for psychosis is critical. T...
BACKGROUND: Ethnicity has been associated with different incidence rates and different symptom profi...
Background: Ethno-racial differences in psychosis risk are documented; however, there is less resear...
BACKGROUND: There is considerable evidence that incidence of schizophrenia and other psychoses varie...
Background: Studies demonstrate ethnic variations in pathways to care during first episode psychosis...
Background: People from Black ethnic groups (African-Caribbean and Black African) are more prone to ...
Background. Psychotic disorders are more common in people from ethnic minorities. If psychosis exist...
Emerging studies have identified a specific kind of stress called social defeat, which occurs when a...
Culture is widely thought to influence the form, con-tent, and extent of symptoms experienced and ex...
Background Ethnic minority status and childhood trauma are established risk factors for psychotic di...
People with mental illness are often stereotyped as dangerous, unstable, or unreliable, and these st...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate racial-ethnic differences in use of mental healt...
First published online: 15 September 2021The assessment of schizotypy and schizophrenia-spectrum psy...
Objective To explore the relationship between ethnicity, psychotic disorders and criminal behavior b...
Abstract BACKGROUND: It is well established that migration and ethnic minority status are risk facto...
Aim: Examining ethnically related variables in evaluating those at risk for psychosis is critical. T...
BACKGROUND: Ethnicity has been associated with different incidence rates and different symptom profi...