Assessment of the Role of IQ in Associations Between Population Density and Deprivation and Nonaffective Psychosis

Volume: 77, Issue: 7, Pages: 729 - 729
Published: Jul 1, 2020
Abstract

Importance

Being born or raised in more densely populated or deprived areas is associated with increased risk of nonaffective psychosis in adulthood, but few studies to date have examined the role of general cognitive ability in these associations.

Objective

To investigate whether lower IQ contributed to the association between population density or deprivation and nonaffective psychosis (mediation) and whether these...
Paper Details
Title
Assessment of the Role of IQ in Associations Between Population Density and Deprivation and Nonaffective Psychosis
Published Date
Jul 1, 2020
Volume
77
Issue
7
Pages
729 - 729
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