How do ethnicity and deprivation impact on life expectancy at birth in people with serious mental illness? Observational study in the UK.
Jayati Das-MunshiChin-Kuo ChangAlex DreganStephani L HatchCraig MorganGraham ThornicroftRobert StewartMatthew HotopfPublished in: Psychological medicine (2020)
Irrespective of ethnicity, reductions in life expectancy at birth among people with SMI are worse than the general population residing in the most deprived areas in England. This trend in people with SMI is similar to groups who experience extreme social exclusion and marginalisation. Evidence-based interventions to tackle this mortality gap need to take this into account.