“…A 3-level urbanicity score was derived from classifications from 2011 census data, which combined residential density, output area, and contextual data (592 of 1858 participants with available data [31.9%] lived in the most urban settings at 18 years of age). Analyses controlled for a range of potential covariates that might confound the association 43 between air pollution and adolescent psychotic experiences, including family socioeconomic status, 44 family psychiatric history, 45 , 46 maternal psychosis, 47 , 48 childhood psychotic symptoms, 22 , 49 adolescent smoking, 47 cannabis dependence, 47 alcohol dependence, 47 neighborhood socioeconomic status, 50 neighborhood crime, and neighborhood social conditions. 51 , 52 , 53 , 54 , 55 All covariates are described in detail in the eMethods in the Supplement .…”