Journal article

Incidence of treated first episode psychosis from an Australian early intervention service and its association with neighbourhood characteristics

S Eaton, B Harrap, L Downey, K Thien, M Bowtell, M Bardell-Williams, A Ratheesh, P McGorry, B O'Donoghue

Schizophrenia Research | ELSEVIER | Published : 2019

Abstract

Objectives: Psychotic disorder incidence varies geographically and is associated with neighbourhood characteristics, including social deprivation, population density, unemployment, social capital or social fragmentation. Yet it is not known whether these findings are applicable to Australia's unique geography. This study aimed to determine whether the incidence of first episode psychosis (FEP) varies according to neighbourhood characteristics in an Australian cohort. Method: This study included all young people, aged 15 to 24, with an FEP who attended Orygen Youth Health in Melbourne, from a geographically defined catchment area encompassing Northern and Western Melbourne, over a 44-month pe..

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