Social disadvantage, linguistic distance, ethnic minority status and first-episode psychosis: results from the EU-GEI case-control study.
Hannah E JongsmaCharlotte Gayer-AndersonIlaria TarriconeEva VelthorstEls van der VenDiego QuattroneMarta di Fortinull nullPaulo Rossi MenezesChristina Marta Del-BenCelso ArangoAntonio LasalviaDomenico BerardiCaterina La CasciaJulio BobesMiguel BernardoJulio SanjuánJose Luis SantosManuel ArrojoLieuwe de HaanAndrea TortelliAndrei SzökeRobin M MurrayBart P RuttenJim van OsCraig MorganPeter B JonesJames B KirkbridePublished in: Psychological medicine (2020)
Social disadvantage and linguistic distance, two potential markers of sociocultural exclusion, were associated with increased odds of psychotic disorder, and adjusting for these led to equivocal risk between several ethnic minority groups and the white majority.