Income, income inequality and schizophrenia in China: a population-based multilevel analysis.
Ruoxi DingLei ZhangPing HeXinming SongXiaoying ZhengPublished in: Journal of epidemiology and community health (2020)
The significant association between income and schizophrenia was consistent with the absolute income hypothesis. The adverse effect of income inequality on the risk of schizophrenia starts to operate at a larger area level, and it is more pronounced for the affluent population in China. This finding further supports the relative income hypothesis and social causation pathway for schizophrenia and calls attention to the vulnerability of high-income groups.