Professor of Psychiatric & Social Epidemiology, UCL Division of Psychiatry. Social determinants, ethnic inequalities, severe mental illness
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Prof James B Kirkbride
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Being racially or ethnically discriminated against may increase the risk of later developing psychotic symptoms, finds a major review of international evidence led by @uclpsychiatry.bsky.social researchers.
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Colleagues from @uclpsychiatry.bsky.social found consistent evidence from numerous studies that racial and ethnic discrimination appears to contribute to the development of psychosis.
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Great to give the closing state-of-the-art session at the European Psychiatric Association annual conference in Madrid yesterday on social determinants of mental health.
Thanks to President, Prof Andrea Fiorillo, for invite to talk on this important issue.
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Wonderful collaboration led by leading academics in mental health research in Peru, Colombia & Argentina, directed by Stefan Priebe & co at QMUL, funded via MRC.
Longitudinal results of two year follow-up to follow.