Treated Incidence of Psychotic Disorders in the Multinational EU-GEI Study

The WHO Ten Country Study1, the most recent multi-centre international study of the incidence of psychotic disorders, was widely interpreted as demonstrating worldwide homogeneity in rates of schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders. In fact, there was a 2.5-fold variation in broadly-defined non-affective psychoses.

Verfasser: Jongsma, Hannah E
Gayer-Anderson, Charlotte
Lasalvia, Antonio
Quattrone, Diego
Mule, Alice
Szoke, Andrei
Selten, Jean-Paul
Turner, Caitlin
Arango, Celso
Tarricone, Ilaria
Berardi, Domenico
Tortelli, Andrea
Llorca, Pierre-Michel
de Haan, Lieuwe
Bobes, Julio
Bernardo, Miguel
Sanjuan, Julio
Luis Santos, Jose
Arrojo, Manuel
Del-Ben, Cristina Marta
Menezes, Paulo Rossi
Murray, Robin M
Rutten, Bart P
Jones, Peter B
van Os, Jim
Morgan, Craig
Kirkbride, James B
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2018
Verlag/Hrsg.: American Medical Association (AMA)
Schlagwörter: 4206 Public Health / 42 Health Sciences / 44 Human Society / Mental Health / Prevention / 2.3 Psychological / social and economic factors / 2 Aetiology / Adult / Age Factors / Brazil / Catchment Area / Health / Cross-Cultural Comparison / England / Female / France / Gene-Environment Interaction / Humans / Incidence / Italy / Male / Minority Groups / Netherlands / Psychotic Disorders / Risk Factors / Sex Factors / Spain
Sprache: Englisch
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Link(s) : https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/271885