| Literature DB >> 31099323 |
Cristina Marta Del-Ben1, Rosana Shuhama2, Camila Marcelino Loureiro3,4, Taciana Cristina Carvalho Ragazzi5,4, Daniela Perocco Zanatta5,4, Silvia Helena Galo Tenan6, Jair Lício Ferreira Santos7, Paulo Louzada-Junior8, Antonio Carlos Dos Santos9, Craig Morgan10, Paulo Rossi Menezes11.
Abstract
We estimated the incidence of first-episode psychosis over a 3-year period in a Brazilian catchment area comprising the region's main city, Ribeirão Preto (1 425 306 persons-years at risk), and 25 other municipalities with a total of 1 646 556 persons-years at risk. The incidence rates were estimated and adjusted by gender and age, using the direct standardisation method to the world population as reference. The incidence of psychosis was higher in the younger groups, men, and among Black and minority ethnic Brazilians. Psychosis incidence was lower in Ribeirão Preto (16.69/100 000 person-years at risk; 95% CI 15.68-17.70) compared with the average incidence in the remaining municipalities (21.25/100 000 person-years at risk; 95% CI 20.20-22.31), which have lower population density, suggesting a distinct role for urbanicity in the incidence of first-episode psychosis in low- and middle-income countries.Entities:
Keywords: Schizophrenia spectrum and other psychotic disorders; incidence; urban and rural populations
Year: 2019 PMID: 31099323 DOI: 10.1192/bjp.2019.110
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br J Psychiatry ISSN: 0007-1250 Impact factor: 9.319