Background: Ethno-racial differences in psychosis risk are documented; however, there is less research on whether these differences extend to sub-threshold psychotic experiences, and whether there is significant variation within ethno-racial categories.Methods: We analyzed data from the National Latino and Asian American Survey (NLAAS) and the National Survey of American Life (NSAL). Using multivariable logistic regression, we examined the association between race/ethnicity and lifetime psychotic experiences among Latino, Asian, and Black adults in the general population, adjusting for gender, age, nativity, education level, income level, employment status, and everyday discrimination.Results: Puerto Ricans, Cubans, and other Hispanics had ...
BackgroundThe incidence of psychotic disorders s elevated in some minority ethnic populations. Howev...
PURPOSE: Psychotic disorders, which are associated with substantially increased morbidity and mortal...
Aims Research shows persistent ethnic inequities in mental health experiences and outcomes, with a h...
Objective. To examine racial-ethnic differences in the endorsement and attribution of psychotic-like...
Aim: Examining ethnically related variables in evaluating those at risk for psychosis is critical. T...
The purpose of the present study was to examine ethnocultural differences among Whites, Blacks, and ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate racial-ethnic differences in use of mental healt...
Objective To explore the relationship between ethnicity, psychotic disorders and criminal behavior b...
International audienceBackground It is well established that migration and ethnic minority status ar...
Data for Caucasian, African American, Asian American, and Latino college-student samples were compar...
Background: Studies demonstrate ethnic variations in pathways to care during first episode psychosis...
Emerging studies have identified a specific kind of stress called social defeat, which occurs when a...
Background. Psychotic disorders are more common in people from ethnic minorities. If psychosis exist...
Background Perceived discrimination is associated with worse mental health. Few studies have assesse...
International audienceAbstract Background Perceived discrimination is associated with worse mental h...
BackgroundThe incidence of psychotic disorders s elevated in some minority ethnic populations. Howev...
PURPOSE: Psychotic disorders, which are associated with substantially increased morbidity and mortal...
Aims Research shows persistent ethnic inequities in mental health experiences and outcomes, with a h...
Objective. To examine racial-ethnic differences in the endorsement and attribution of psychotic-like...
Aim: Examining ethnically related variables in evaluating those at risk for psychosis is critical. T...
The purpose of the present study was to examine ethnocultural differences among Whites, Blacks, and ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate racial-ethnic differences in use of mental healt...
Objective To explore the relationship between ethnicity, psychotic disorders and criminal behavior b...
International audienceBackground It is well established that migration and ethnic minority status ar...
Data for Caucasian, African American, Asian American, and Latino college-student samples were compar...
Background: Studies demonstrate ethnic variations in pathways to care during first episode psychosis...
Emerging studies have identified a specific kind of stress called social defeat, which occurs when a...
Background. Psychotic disorders are more common in people from ethnic minorities. If psychosis exist...
Background Perceived discrimination is associated with worse mental health. Few studies have assesse...
International audienceAbstract Background Perceived discrimination is associated with worse mental h...
BackgroundThe incidence of psychotic disorders s elevated in some minority ethnic populations. Howev...
PURPOSE: Psychotic disorders, which are associated with substantially increased morbidity and mortal...
Aims Research shows persistent ethnic inequities in mental health experiences and outcomes, with a h...