1. Occupation and first episode psychosis in Northern Italy: better outcomes for migrants.
- Author
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Tarricone, I, Morgan, C, Boydell, J, Panigada, S, Morigi, R, Braca, M, Sutti, E, Boldri, P, Di Forti, M, Murray, RM, Berardi, D, Tarricone, I, Morgan, C, Boydell, J, Panigada, S, Morigi, R, Braca, M, Sutti, E, Boldri, P, Di Forti, M, Murray, RM, and Berardi, D
- Abstract
AIMS: Many studies show that migrants have a higher incidence of psychosis compared to natives, but the influence of migration on psychosis outcomes is little investigated. We aimed to evaluate the occupational outcomes of a first episode psychosis (FEP) sample in Bologna (Northern Italy). METHODS: An incidence cohort of FEP patients presenting at the Bologna West Community Mental Health Centers between 2002 and 2009 was assessed at the baseline and at 12th month follow-up. Return to school or work was used as occupational outcome. RESULTS: Most of the patients (82.8%) were still in contact at 12 months. Migrants showed significantly higher rate of return to work compared to natives (adjusted OR 4.45, 95% CI 1.55-12.76). CONCLUSIONS: First generation migrants had better occupational outcomes. Further cross-cultural studies are needed to further explain these findings.
- Published
- 2017