The Role of Social Deprivation and Cannabis Use in Explaining Variation in the Incidence of Psychotic Disorders: Findings From the EU-GEI Study.
Vera BrinkHumma AndleebCharlotte Gayer-AndersonCelso ArangoManuel ArrojoDomenico BerardiMiguel BernardoJulio BobesCristina Marta Del-BenLaura FerraroLieuwe de HaanDaniele La BarberaCaterina La CasciaAntonio LasalviaPierre-Michel LlorcaPaolo Rossi MenezesBaptiste PignonJulio SanjuánJosé Luis SantosJean-Paul SeltenIlaria TarriconeAndrea TortelliGiada TripoliEva VelthorstBart P F RuttenJim Van OsDiego QuattroneRobin M MurrayPeter B JonesCraig MorganMarta Di FortiHannah E JongsmaJames Bowes KirkbridePublished in: Schizophrenia bulletin (2024)
Lower setting-level owner-occupancy and increased prevalence of daily cannabis use in controls independently contributed to setting-level variance in the incidence of different psychotic disorders. Public health interventions that reduce exposure to these harmful environmental factors could lower the population-level burden of psychotic disorders.