Minor physical anomalies across ethnic groups in a first episode psychosis sample.

Loading...
Thumbnail Image

Authors

Dean, K
Dazzan, P
Lloyd, T
Morgan, C
Morgan, K
Doody, G A
Hutchinson, G
Orr, K
Jones, P B
Murray, R M

Issue Date

2006-09-28

Type

Comparative Study
Journal Article
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Language

en

Keywords

Research Projects

Organizational Units

Journal Issue

Alternative Title

Abstract

Minor physical anomalies (MPAs) are more prevalent amongst individuals with psychosis, supporting a neurodevelopmental model for psychotic disorders. The aim of this study was to investigate the possibility that neurodevelopmental adversity contributes to the excess of psychosis found in some ethnic groups in the UK. Subjects with first onset psychosis and healthy neighbourhood controls were enrolled in the AESOP study in South East London and Nottingham between 1997 and 1999. MPA rates were estimated in four broad ethnic groupings (White, African Caribbean, Black African and Other). Patients (n=245) had a higher mean total MPA score than healthy controls (n=158). This held true across each of the four ethnic groupings. The results of this study suggest that neurodevelopmental factors play a role in the aetiology of psychosis across all ethnic groups.

Description

Citation

Dean, K., Dazzan, P., Lloyd, T., Morgan, C., Morgan, K., Doody, G. A., Hutchinson, G., Orr, K., Jones, P. B., Murray, R. M., & Fearon, P. (2007). Minor physical anomalies across ethnic groups in a first episode psychosis sample. Schizophrenia research, 89(1-3), 86–90. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.schres.2006.08.019

Publisher

License

Journal

Schizophrenia research

Volume

89

Issue

1-3

PubMed ID

ISSN

0920-9964

EISSN

Collections