Social Defeat, Psychotic Symptoms, and Crime in Young Caribbean Immigrants to Rotterdam

Background: The negative experience of being excluded from the majority group (social defeat) may be associated with psychosis in immigrants. The social defeat hypothesis is supported by the high frequency of perceived discrimination and acculturation problems in psychotic immigrants. In addition, social defeat may lead to crime through social problems such as unemployment, school dropout, a broken family structure, or psychotic symptoms. Methods: We assessed the association between social defeat and acculturation on the one hand and broadly defined psychotic symptoms and crime on the other in... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Vinkers, David J.
Van de Vorst, Micha
Hoek, Hans W.
Van Os, Jim
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2021
Reihe/Periodikum: Vinkers , D J , Van de Vorst , M , Hoek , H W & Van Os , J 2021 , ' Social Defeat, Psychotic Symptoms, and Crime in Young Caribbean Immigrants to Rotterdam ' , Frontiers in Psychiatry , vol. 12 , 498096 . https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2021.498096
Schlagwörter: social defeat / acculturation / psychosis / crime / Caribbean / immigrants / WEST-INDIAN IMMIGRANTS / PSYCHIATRIC MORBIDITY / ETHNIC-MINORITIES / SCHIZOPHRENIA / DISORDERS / NETHERLANDS / VIOLENCE / VICTIMIZATION / EXPERIENCES / ADMISSIONS
Sprache: Englisch
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