Abstract:The negative implications of living in a socially unequal society are now well documented. However, there is poor understanding of the pathways from specific environmental risk to symptoms. Here we examine the associations between social deprivation, depression, and psychotic symptoms using the 2007 Adult Psychiatric Morbidity Survey, a cross-sectional dataset including 7,353 individuals. In addition we looked at the mediating role of stress, discrimination, trust and lack of social support. We found that the … Show more
“…The hypothesis that stigma stress increases the risk of transition to schizophrenia over time was supported, consistent with recent models of poor social support and social deprivation contributing to psychosis onset (Müller et al, 2006;Morgan et al, 2010;Gayer-Anderson and Morgan, 2013;Sündermann et al, 2013;Wickham et al, 2014). The effect of stigma stress on transition was driven by the primary appraisal of stigma as harmful, not by the secondary appraisal of one's resources to cope with this threat.…”
“…The hypothesis that stigma stress increases the risk of transition to schizophrenia over time was supported, consistent with recent models of poor social support and social deprivation contributing to psychosis onset (Müller et al, 2006;Morgan et al, 2010;Gayer-Anderson and Morgan, 2013;Sündermann et al, 2013;Wickham et al, 2014). The effect of stigma stress on transition was driven by the primary appraisal of stigma as harmful, not by the secondary appraisal of one's resources to cope with this threat.…”
“…Depression and anxiety therefore acted as mediators in this model. If Model 4 was an improvement over Model 1 (where the a and b paths of this indirect effect are fixed to zero) this would provide evidence of a mediation effect (Shevlin et al, 2015;Wickham et al, 2014). Model 4 was a substantial improvement over Model 1, ΔAIC¼ À394.37.…”
Section: Do Affective Symptoms Mediate the Relationship Between Affecmentioning
“…Answers ranged from 0 "not at all" to 3 "most of the time" (Wickham, Taylor, Shevlin, & Bentall, 2014). Answers ranged from 0 "not at all" to 3 "most of the time" (Wickham, Taylor, Shevlin, & Bentall, 2014).…”
A high prevalence of disordered eating in individuals with ADHD was observed. Factors such as co-existing anxiety and BPD traits may be particularly important in this association. Future research should focus on the factors involved in the association between ADHD symptoms and disordered eating behavior.
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