Selten J P, Sijben N
Rosenburg Psychiatric Hospital, The Hague, The Netherlands.
Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol. 1994 Apr;29(2):71-7. doi: 10.1007/BF00805625.
Data from the Dutch national register were examined in order to determine first admission rates for schizophrenia in the four largest immigrant groups to the Netherlands (from the countries of Surinam, the Netherlands Antilles, Turkey and Morocco). Rates for immigrants from Surinam and the Netherlands Antilles exceeded by far those of the native-born population. Differences in proportions of compulsory first admissions between young male immigrants from these countries and their native-born counterparts were small and statistically not significant. Rates of first admissions for young male immigrants from Morocco were also much higher than those for the native-born population, but rates for female immigrants from Morocco and for immigrants from Turkey were not increased. These results support British studies reporting an increased incidence of schizophrenia in Caribbean immigrants to the United Kingdom.
对荷兰国家登记处的数据进行了审查,以确定荷兰四大移民群体(来自苏里南、荷属安的列斯群岛、土耳其和摩洛哥)中精神分裂症的首次入院率。来自苏里南和荷属安的列斯群岛的移民的比率远远超过了本国出生人口的比率。这些国家的年轻男性移民与其本国出生的同龄人之间强制首次入院比例的差异很小,且在统计学上不显著。来自摩洛哥的年轻男性移民的首次入院率也远高于本国出生人口,但来自摩洛哥的女性移民和来自土耳其的移民的比率并未增加。这些结果支持了英国的研究报告,该报告称加勒比地区移民到英国后精神分裂症的发病率有所上升。