Background. Urban birth, a risk factor for schizophrenia, is more frequent among secondgeneration immigrants. The aim of the current study was to determine whether the increased risk for schizophrenia found in second-generation immigrants is explained by the degree of urbanization of birthplace and/or factors related to parentage, such as geographic origin or history of residence abroad during upbringing. Method. Using data from the Danish Civil Registration System (CRS), we established a population-based cohort of 2.0 million Danes (persons born in Denmark). Schizophrenia in cohort members was identified by cross-linkage with the Danish Psychiatric Central Register. Results. The relative risk of developing schizophrenia was 1.93 [95% confi...
Background Urban birth and migrant status have been identified as risk factors for psychosis in Nort...
There is only one previous report on the first-contact incidence of schizophrenia among immigrants i...
Context: Remarkable high rates of psychotic disorders have been reported among immigrants, mainly in...
Background A growing body of evidence suggests that migration is a risk factor for the development o...
Objective: Increased incidence rates of schizophrenia in immigrants still lack a satisfactory explan...
Importance: Although increased risk for schizophrenia among immigrants is well established, knowledg...
Background: Increasing numbers of intercountry adoptees are reaching adulthood, the age of onset for...
Background. Previous findings of increased rates of psychotic disorders among immigrants to Sweden a...
Background. Previous studies have shown high rates of psychosis among Afro-Caribbean immigrants to t...
background There is evidence of an increased incidence of schizophrenia in immigrants. aim To provid...
Background: Studies have indicated that the association of urbanicity at birth and during upbringing...
Background: Migration is known as a risk factor for schizophrenia and related disorders, but the mag...
Many studies have identified urban-rural differences in schizophrenia risk. Hypothetical underlying ...
OBJECTIVE: The authors synthesize findings of previous studies implicating migration as a risk facto...
Background: Compared to Native Born (NB) populations, elevated rates of schizophrenia have been iden...
Background Urban birth and migrant status have been identified as risk factors for psychosis in Nort...
There is only one previous report on the first-contact incidence of schizophrenia among immigrants i...
Context: Remarkable high rates of psychotic disorders have been reported among immigrants, mainly in...
Background A growing body of evidence suggests that migration is a risk factor for the development o...
Objective: Increased incidence rates of schizophrenia in immigrants still lack a satisfactory explan...
Importance: Although increased risk for schizophrenia among immigrants is well established, knowledg...
Background: Increasing numbers of intercountry adoptees are reaching adulthood, the age of onset for...
Background. Previous findings of increased rates of psychotic disorders among immigrants to Sweden a...
Background. Previous studies have shown high rates of psychosis among Afro-Caribbean immigrants to t...
background There is evidence of an increased incidence of schizophrenia in immigrants. aim To provid...
Background: Studies have indicated that the association of urbanicity at birth and during upbringing...
Background: Migration is known as a risk factor for schizophrenia and related disorders, but the mag...
Many studies have identified urban-rural differences in schizophrenia risk. Hypothetical underlying ...
OBJECTIVE: The authors synthesize findings of previous studies implicating migration as a risk facto...
Background: Compared to Native Born (NB) populations, elevated rates of schizophrenia have been iden...
Background Urban birth and migrant status have been identified as risk factors for psychosis in Nort...
There is only one previous report on the first-contact incidence of schizophrenia among immigrants i...
Context: Remarkable high rates of psychotic disorders have been reported among immigrants, mainly in...