Tijdschrift voor Psychiatrie
Volume 44, Issue 10, 2002, Pages 665-675

Epidemiology of schizophrenia in immigrants to the Netherlands [Epidemiologie van schizofrenie bij migranten in Nederland] (Article)

Selten J.P.*
  • a Divisie Psychiatrie, Universitair Medisch Centrum, Postbus 85000, 3508 GA Utrecht, Netherlands

Abstract

BACKGROUND: There are reports ofan increased incidence of schizophrenia in certain immigrant groups to the Netherlands. AIM: To answer two questions: (1) What is known about the incidence and prevalence?; (2) What is known about aetiology? METHOD: Literature review using Medline and the contents of the 'Tijdschrift voor Psychiatrie' and the 'Maandblad voor de Geestelijke Volksgezondheid' (1985-2001). Also a summary of research conducted abroad is given. RESULTS: For subjects of the first generation there is an increased incidence for males and females born in Surinam or the Netherlands Antilles and for Moroccan-born males. There is no excess in Moroccan-born females or in Turkish-born subjects of either sex. For subjects of the second generation an highly increased risk is found for Moroccans and Surinamese. It is unlikely that drug abuse accounts for the findings. Selective migration cannot explain the findings in Surinamese-born immigrants. CONCLUSIONS: If the frequencies in the countries of origin are not increased, migration is an important risk factor for schizophrenia. The increased figures for both the first and the second generation migrants argue aginst a purely 'biological' aetiology. It is more likely that social factors precipitate the disorder in those who are genetically at risk, but the exact pathogenesis remains to be elucidated.

Author Keywords

schizophrenia Migration Ethnicity

Index Keywords

Netherlands Netherlands Antilles immigrant schizophrenia pathogenesis human risk assessment social aspect Turkey (republic) geographic distribution Suriname male female prevalence Incidence Article genetic risk medical literature Morocco

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ISSN: 03037339
Cited by: 7
Original Language: Dutch