Urban birth and migrant status as risk factors for psychosis: an Australian case-control study

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John McGrath
Ossama El-Saadi
Sue Cardy
Ben Chapple
David Chant
Bryan Mowry
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[1] Queensland Centre for Schizophrenia Research,
[2] Wolston Park Hospital,undefined
[3] Wacol Q4076,undefined
[4] Australia,undefined
[5] Tel.: +61-7/3271-8595,undefined
[6] Fax: +61-7/3271-8567,undefined
[7] E-Mail: jjm@brain.wph.uq.edu.au,undefined
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Key words Schizophrenia – Psychotic disorders – Epidemiology – Urban health – Migrants – Risk factors;
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Background Urban birth and migrant status have been identified as risk factors for psychosis in North American and European studies. The aim of this study was to explore these variables in an Australian case-control study. Method Country of birth of subjects and their parents, and place of birth of Australian-born subjects, were examined in individuals with psychosis drawn from a prevalence study (n = 310) and well controls recruited from the same catchment area (n = 303). Results Migrant status was associated with a significantly decreased odds of having a psychotic disorder. For those born in Australia, neither migrant status of parents nor urban birth was associated with having a psychotic disorder. Conclusions The lack of effect for urban birth and second-generation migrant status may help generate candidate environmental risk factors that operate in Europe but not in Australia.
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