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A 6-year follow-up study in a community-based population: Is neighbourhood-level social capital associated with the risk of emergence and persistence of psychotic experiences and transition to psychotic disorder?
BACKGROUND: Social capital is thought to represent an environmental factor associated with the risk of psychotic disorder (PD). This study aims to investigate the association between neighbourhood-level social capital and clinical transitions within the spectrum of psychosis. METHODS: In total, 2175...
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2023
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10317792/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35301975 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0033291722000642 |
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author | Ergül, Ceylan Drukker, Marjan Binbay, Tolga Kırlı, Umut Elbi, Hayriye Alptekin, Köksal van Os, Jim |
author_facet | Ergül, Ceylan Drukker, Marjan Binbay, Tolga Kırlı, Umut Elbi, Hayriye Alptekin, Köksal van Os, Jim |
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description | BACKGROUND: Social capital is thought to represent an environmental factor associated with the risk of psychotic disorder (PD). This study aims to investigate the association between neighbourhood-level social capital and clinical transitions within the spectrum of psychosis. METHODS: In total, 2175 participants, representative of a community-based population, were assessed twice (6 years apart) to determine their position within an extended psychosis spectrum: no symptoms, subclinical psychotic experiences (PE), clinical PE, PD. A variable representing change between baseline (T1) and follow-up (T2) assessment was constructed. Four dimensions of social capital (informal social control, social disorganisation, social cohesion and trust, cognitive social capital) were assessed at baseline in an independent sample, and the measures were aggregated to the neighbourhood level. Associations between the variable representing psychosis spectrum change from T1 to T2 and the social capital variables were investigated. RESULTS: Lower levels of neighbourhood-level social disorganisation, meaning higher levels of social capital, reduced the risk of clinical PE onset (OR 0.300; z = −2.75; p = 0.006), persistence of clinical PE (OR 0.314; z = −2.36; p = 0.018) and also the transition to PD (OR 0.136; z = −2.12; p = 0.034). The other social capital variables were not associated with changes from T1 to T2. CONCLUSIONS: Neighbourhood-level social disorganisation may be associated with the risk of psychosis expression. Whilst replication of this finding is required, it may point to level of social disorganisation as a public health target moderating population psychosis risk. |
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spelling | pubmed-103177922023-07-05 A 6-year follow-up study in a community-based population: Is neighbourhood-level social capital associated with the risk of emergence and persistence of psychotic experiences and transition to psychotic disorder? Ergül, Ceylan Drukker, Marjan Binbay, Tolga Kırlı, Umut Elbi, Hayriye Alptekin, Köksal van Os, Jim Psychol Med Original Article BACKGROUND: Social capital is thought to represent an environmental factor associated with the risk of psychotic disorder (PD). This study aims to investigate the association between neighbourhood-level social capital and clinical transitions within the spectrum of psychosis. METHODS: In total, 2175 participants, representative of a community-based population, were assessed twice (6 years apart) to determine their position within an extended psychosis spectrum: no symptoms, subclinical psychotic experiences (PE), clinical PE, PD. A variable representing change between baseline (T1) and follow-up (T2) assessment was constructed. Four dimensions of social capital (informal social control, social disorganisation, social cohesion and trust, cognitive social capital) were assessed at baseline in an independent sample, and the measures were aggregated to the neighbourhood level. Associations between the variable representing psychosis spectrum change from T1 to T2 and the social capital variables were investigated. RESULTS: Lower levels of neighbourhood-level social disorganisation, meaning higher levels of social capital, reduced the risk of clinical PE onset (OR 0.300; z = −2.75; p = 0.006), persistence of clinical PE (OR 0.314; z = −2.36; p = 0.018) and also the transition to PD (OR 0.136; z = −2.12; p = 0.034). The other social capital variables were not associated with changes from T1 to T2. CONCLUSIONS: Neighbourhood-level social disorganisation may be associated with the risk of psychosis expression. Whilst replication of this finding is required, it may point to level of social disorganisation as a public health target moderating population psychosis risk. Cambridge University Press 2023-07 2022-03-18 /pmc/articles/PMC10317792/ /pubmed/35301975 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0033291722000642 Text en © The Author(s) 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution and reproduction, provided the original article is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Ergül, Ceylan Drukker, Marjan Binbay, Tolga Kırlı, Umut Elbi, Hayriye Alptekin, Köksal van Os, Jim A 6-year follow-up study in a community-based population: Is neighbourhood-level social capital associated with the risk of emergence and persistence of psychotic experiences and transition to psychotic disorder? |
title | A 6-year follow-up study in a community-based population: Is neighbourhood-level social capital associated with the risk of emergence and persistence of psychotic experiences and transition to psychotic disorder? |
title_full | A 6-year follow-up study in a community-based population: Is neighbourhood-level social capital associated with the risk of emergence and persistence of psychotic experiences and transition to psychotic disorder? |
title_fullStr | A 6-year follow-up study in a community-based population: Is neighbourhood-level social capital associated with the risk of emergence and persistence of psychotic experiences and transition to psychotic disorder? |
title_full_unstemmed | A 6-year follow-up study in a community-based population: Is neighbourhood-level social capital associated with the risk of emergence and persistence of psychotic experiences and transition to psychotic disorder? |
title_short | A 6-year follow-up study in a community-based population: Is neighbourhood-level social capital associated with the risk of emergence and persistence of psychotic experiences and transition to psychotic disorder? |
title_sort | 6-year follow-up study in a community-based population: is neighbourhood-level social capital associated with the risk of emergence and persistence of psychotic experiences and transition to psychotic disorder? |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10317792/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35301975 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0033291722000642 |
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