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Urbanicity: The need for new avenues to explore the link between urban living and psychosis.

Lilith Abrahamyan EmpsonPhilipp S BaumannOla SöderströmZoé CodeluppiDag SöderströmPhilippe Conus
Published in: Early intervention in psychiatry (2019)
Despite accumulated data, the majority of studies conducted so far failed to explain how specific factors of urban environment combine in patients' daily life to create protective or disruptive milieus. This undermines the translation of a vast epidemiological knowledge into effective therapeutic and urbanistic developments. New studies on urbanicity should therefore be more interdisciplinary, bridging knowledge from different disciplines (psychiatry, epidemiology, human geography, urbanism, etc.) in order to enrich research methods, ensure the development of effective treatment and preventive strategies as well as create urban environments that will contribute to mental well-being.
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