Background. Epidemiological studies over the last decade have supplied growing evidence of an association between urbanization and the prevalence of psychiatric disorders. Our aim was to examine the link between levels of urbanization and 12-month prevalence rates of psychiatric disorders in a nationwide German population study, controlling for other known risk factors such as gender, social class, marital status and the interaction variables of these factors with urbanization. Methods. The Munich Composite International Diagnostic Interview (M-CIDI) was used to assess the prevalence of mental disorders (DSM-IV) in a representative sample of the German population (N = 4181, age: 18-65). The sample contains five levels of urbanization based ...
Background. Environmental factors such as urban birth and ethnic minority position have been related...
Background: World population growth is projected to be concentrated in megacities, with increases in...
Mental health (MH) has a relevant burden on the health of populations. Common MH disorders (anxiety ...
Abstract Background Epidemiological studies over the last decade have supplied growing evidence of a...
Objectives: In many countries, the total rate of psychiatric disorders tends to be higher in urban a...
Background To determine both prevalence and complexity of psychiatric disorders in the Amsterdam are...
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...
In recent years, there has been increasing interest in research on geographical variation in the inc...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Epidemiological studies associate city living with an elevated psychosis risk. Ur...
Urbanisation and common mental disorders (CMDs; ie, depressive, anxiety, and substance use disorders...
Growing up in an urban area has been shown to be associated with an increased risk of psychotic diso...
Background: World population growth is projected to be concentrated in megacities, with increases in...
Studies from around the globe have found that urbanicity is associated with greater risk for certain...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>World population growth is projected to be concentrated in megacities, wi...
Background. Environmental factors such as urban birth and ethnic minority position have been related...
Background: World population growth is projected to be concentrated in megacities, with increases in...
Mental health (MH) has a relevant burden on the health of populations. Common MH disorders (anxiety ...
Abstract Background Epidemiological studies over the last decade have supplied growing evidence of a...
Objectives: In many countries, the total rate of psychiatric disorders tends to be higher in urban a...
Background To determine both prevalence and complexity of psychiatric disorders in the Amsterdam are...
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...
In recent years, there has been increasing interest in research on geographical variation in the inc...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Epidemiological studies associate city living with an elevated psychosis risk. Ur...
Urbanisation and common mental disorders (CMDs; ie, depressive, anxiety, and substance use disorders...
Growing up in an urban area has been shown to be associated with an increased risk of psychotic diso...
Background: World population growth is projected to be concentrated in megacities, with increases in...
Studies from around the globe have found that urbanicity is associated with greater risk for certain...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>World population growth is projected to be concentrated in megacities, wi...
Background. Environmental factors such as urban birth and ethnic minority position have been related...
Background: World population growth is projected to be concentrated in megacities, with increases in...
Mental health (MH) has a relevant burden on the health of populations. Common MH disorders (anxiety ...