#9362. Understanding the excess psychosis risk in ethnic minorities: the impact of structure and identity

November 2026publication date
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Journal’s subject area:
Health (social science);
Social Psychology;
Psychiatry and Mental Health;
Epidemiology;
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Abstract:
Psychotic disorders, which are associated with substantially increased morbidity and mortality, are up to five times more common in some ethnic minority groups compared with the white majority in Western countries. This long-standing and well-replicated public mental health disparity has hitherto largely eluded adequate explanation. We argue that this might have arisen in part due to the lack of attention given to theoretical work characterising the complex and multidimensional social nature of ethnicity by those epidemiological investigations that have dominated the literature.
Keywords:
Ethnicity; Identity; Psychosocial disempowerment; Psychotic disorders; Social gradient

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