Exploring the racial diagnostic bias of schizophrenia using behavioral and clinical-based measures.
Abstract
There is evidence that African Americans are 2.4 times more likely to be diagnosed with a schizophrenia-spectrum diagnosis compared with White individuals, who are more likely to receive an affective diagnosis. The reason for these diagnostic discrepancies is unclear, however, 2 explanations have garnered attention: epigenetic differences and systematic error or bias in the diagnostic process. The latter is the focus of the present study and it...
Paper Details
Title
Exploring the racial diagnostic bias of schizophrenia using behavioral and clinical-based measures.
Published Date
Apr 1, 2019
Volume
128
Issue
3
Pages
263 - 271
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