Ethnicity and long-term course and outcome of psychotic disorders in a UK sample: The ÆSOP-10 study

Author:

Morgan Craig,Fearon Paul,Lappin Julia,Heslin Margaret,Donoghue Kim,Lomas Ben,Reininghaus Ulrich,Onyejiaka Adanna,Croudace Tim,Jones Peter B.,Murray Robin M.,Doody Gillian A.,Dazzan Paola

Abstract

BackgroundThe incidence of psychotic disorders is elevated in some minority ethnic populations. However, we know little about the outcome of psychoses in these populations.AimsTo investigate patterns and determinants of long-term course and outcome of psychoses by ethnic group following a first episode.MethodÆSOP-10 is a 10-year follow-up of an ethnically diverse cohort of 532 individuals with first-episode psychosis identified in the UK. Information was collected, at baseline, on clinical presentation and neurodevelopmental and social factors and, at follow-up, on course and outcome.ResultsThere was evidence that, compared with White British, Black Caribbean patients experienced worse clinical, social and service use outcomes and Black African patients experienced worse social and service use outcomes. There was evidence that baseline social disadvantage contributed to these disparities.ConclusionsThese findings suggest ethnic disparities in the incidence of psychoses extend, for some groups, to worse outcomes in multiple domains.

Publisher

Royal College of Psychiatrists

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health

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