Incidence of psychotic illness in London: comparison of ethnic groups - PubMed (original) (raw)
Incidence of psychotic illness in London: comparison of ethnic groups
M King et al. BMJ. 1994.
Abstract
Objective: To compare annual incidences of psychosis in people from different ethnic groups as defined in the 1991 census.
Setting: Catchment area of district psychiatric hospital.
Design: All people aged 16 to 54 years who made contact with a wide range of community and hospital services between 1 July 1991 and 30 June 1992 were screened for psychotic symptoms. Patients with such symptoms were interviewed face to face to collect information on demography, ethnic group, psychiatric history and symptoms, drug use, and how care had been sought. A key informant, usually a close relative, was also interviewed.
Main outcome measures: Age standardised incidence of schizophrenia and non-affective psychosis according to the ninth edition of the International Classification of Diseases in each ethnic group.
Results: Ninety three patients took part, of whom 38 were assigned a certain or very likely diagnosis of schizophrenia (15 in white population, 14 in black, seven in Asian, and two in others). The age standardised annual incidence of schizophrenia was 2.2 (95% confidence interval 1.5 to 2.9) per 10,000 of the population. The incidence ratio for schizophrenia in all ethnic minority groups compared with the white population was 3.6 (1.9 to 7.1); the corresponding figure for non-affective psychosis was 3.7 (2.2 to 6.2).
Conclusions: Raised incidences of schizophrenia were not specific to the African Caribbeans, which suggests that the current focus on schizophrenia in this population is misleading. Members of all ethnic minority groups were more likely to develop a psychosis but not necessarily schizophrenia. The personal and social pressures of belonging to any ethnic minority group in Britain are important determinants in the excess of psychotic disorders found.
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- Psychotic illness in ethnic groups. Biological factors should not be ignored.
Airey N. Airey N. BMJ. 1995 Jan 28;310(6974):258-9. doi: 10.1136/bmj.310.6974.258d. BMJ. 1995. PMID: 7710551 Free PMC article. No abstract available. - Psychotic illness in ethnic groups. Accuracy of variables describing ethnic minority groups is important.
McKenzie K. McKenzie K. BMJ. 1995 Feb 4;310(6975):333. doi: 10.1136/bmj.310.6975.333a. BMJ. 1995. PMID: 7755726 Free PMC article. No abstract available. - Psychotic illness in ethnic groups. Conclusions of study are unwarranted.
Sugarman PA. Sugarman PA. BMJ. 1995 Jan 28;310(6974):259. doi: 10.1136/bmj.310.6974.259. BMJ. 1995. PMID: 7866150 Free PMC article. No abstract available. - Psychotic illness in ethnic groups. Data on Surinamese patients in The Netherlands support study results.
Selten JP. Selten JP. BMJ. 1995 Feb 4;310(6975):331; author reply 333. doi: 10.1136/bmj.310.6975.331b. BMJ. 1995. PMID: 7866194 Free PMC article. No abstract available. - Psychotic illness in ethnic groups. Numbers are small.
Bhugra D, Leff J, Mallett R. Bhugra D, et al. BMJ. 1995 Feb 4;310(6975):331; author reply 333. doi: 10.1136/bmj.310.6975.331c. BMJ. 1995. PMID: 7866195 Free PMC article. No abstract available. - Psychotic illness in ethnic groups. Study did not deal with "category fallacy".
Fernando S. Fernando S. BMJ. 1995 Feb 4;310(6975):331-2; author reply 333. doi: 10.1136/bmj.310.6975.331d. BMJ. 1995. PMID: 7866196 Free PMC article. No abstract available. - Psychotic illness in ethnic groups. Biological is not synonymous with genetic.
Eagles JM. Eagles JM. BMJ. 1995 Feb 4;310(6975):332; author reply 333. doi: 10.1136/bmj.310.6975.332. BMJ. 1995. PMID: 7866197 Free PMC article. No abstract available. - Psychotic illness in ethnic groups. Census categories of ethnic group are limited.
Bartlett A, Fiander M. Bartlett A, et al. BMJ. 1995 Feb 4;310(6975):332; author reply 333. doi: 10.1136/bmj.310.6975.332a. BMJ. 1995. PMID: 7866198 Free PMC article. No abstract available. - Psychotic illness in ethnic groups. Some ethnic groups may be more vulnerable to extremes of social deprivation.
Perkins R, Fisher N. Perkins R, et al. BMJ. 1995 Feb 4;310(6975):332-3. doi: 10.1136/bmj.310.6975.332b. BMJ. 1995. PMID: 7866199 Free PMC article. No abstract available. - Psychotic illness in ethnic groups. Larger studies are needed.
Bhatnagar KS. Bhatnagar KS. BMJ. 1995 Feb 4;310(6975):333. doi: 10.1136/bmj.310.6975.333. BMJ. 1995. PMID: 7866200 Free PMC article. No abstract available.
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