Migrant status, clinical symptoms and functional outcome in youth at clinical high risk for psychosis: findings from the NAPLS-3 study.
Mariapaola BarbatoLu LiuCarrie E BeardenKristin S CadenheadBarbara A CornblattMatcheri KeshavanDaniel H MathalonThomas H McGlashanDiana O PerkinsLarry J SeidmanWilliam StoneMing T TsuangElaine F WalkerScott W WoodsTyrone D CannonJean AddingtonPublished in: Social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology (2022)
We discuss potential factors that might explain the lack of group differences. Overall, migrants are a heterogeneous population. Discerning the impact of migration from that of neighborhood ethnic density, social disadvantage or socio-economic status of different ethnic groups could help better understand vulnerability and resilience to psychosis.