{"id":8006,"date":"2019-10-15T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2019-10-15T04:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/icesontario.wpengine.com\/news-releases\/involuntary-admission-due-to-first-time-diagnosis-of-psychosis-is-higher-among-some-first-generation-ethnic-minority-groups-particularly-african-and-caribbean-migrants\/"},"modified":"2023-06-14T18:16:46","modified_gmt":"2023-06-14T22:16:46","slug":"involuntary-admission-due-to-first-time-diagnosis-of-psychosis-is-higher-among-some-first-generation-ethnic-minority-groups-particularly-african-and-caribbean-migrants","status":"publish","type":"news_release","link":"https:\/\/www.ices.on.ca\/fr\/news-releases\/involuntary-admission-due-to-first-time-diagnosis-of-psychosis-is-higher-among-some-first-generation-ethnic-minority-groups-particularly-african-and-caribbean-migrants\/","title":{"rendered":"Involuntary admission due to first-time diagnosis of psychosis is higher among some first-generation ethnic minority groups, particularly African and Caribbean migrants"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Ontario research shows that if you are a first-generation migrant, you are more likely to be involuntarily admitted to hospital after your first psychotic disorder diagnosis. Researchers at <strong>ICES<\/strong>, a non-profit research institute that uses population-based health information to produce knowledge on a broad range of healthcare issues, found African and Caribbean migrants are at the highest risk of involuntary admission.<\/p>\n<p>\nThe study, published today in <em>Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences<\/em>, is unique because the large data holdings at ICES allowed the researchers to study a large population-based sample, to include a wider range of ethnic minority groups, and to examine the effects of migrant class (immigrant vs. refugee).<\/p>\n<div>\n<div class=\"download-section alignwide infographic-download\" id=\"block_4f1c97d373147b43f1d754f69ab27a6a\" data-style=\"deep-blue\">\n\t<div class=\"download-section-content\">\n\t\t\t\t<h2>\n\t\t\tInfographic\t\t<\/h2>\n\t\t\n\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t<div class=\"download-section-buttons\">\n\t\t\t\t\t\t<a class=\"download-section-buttons-primary\" href=\"https:\/\/www.ices.on.ca\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/03\/AndersonInvolAdmissMH.jpg\" target=\"_blank\"\n\t\t\tdownload\t\t\taria-label=\"Download Infographic (opens in a new tab)\"\t\t>\n\t\t\tDownload Infographic\t\t\t<svg width=\"19\" height=\"19\" viewBox=\"0 0 19 19\" fill=\"none\" xmlns=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg\" role=\"presentation\">\n<path d=\"M2.78003 18.8301C2.14282 18.8301 1.59713 18.603 1.14297 18.1488C0.688813 17.6947 0.46212 17.1494 0.462893 16.5129V13.0372H2.78003V16.5129H16.6829V13.0372H19V16.5129C19 17.1502 18.7729 17.6958 18.3188 18.15C17.8646 18.6042 17.3193 18.8308 16.6829 18.8301H2.78003ZM9.73145 14.1958L3.9386 8.40295L5.5606 6.72303L8.57288 9.73531V0.292969H10.89V9.73531L13.9023 6.72303L15.5243 8.40295L9.73145 14.1958Z\" fill=\"#151D5D\"\/>\n<\/svg>\n\t\t<\/a>\n\t\t\n\t\t\t\t\t\t<a class=\"download-section-buttons-secondary\" href=\"https:\/\/www.ices.on.ca\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/03\/AndersonInvolAdmissMH.jpg\" target=\"_blank\" aria-label=\"Click to View (opens in a new tab)\">\n\t\t\tClick to View\t\t<\/a>\n\t\t\t<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p>\n&#x201c;Our findings suggest inequities in the risk of involuntary admission after a first diagnosis of psychotic disorder among most ethnic minority groups, compared to the general population, with higher rates in African and Caribbean migrants. We also observed that refugees from some regions were particularly vulnerable, and refugees from the Caribbean had the highest risk of involuntary admission,&#x201d; says <a href=\"\/ices-scientists\/kelly-anderson\/\">Dr. Kelly Anderson<\/a>, senior author on the study, adjunct scientist at ICES Western and assistant professor at the Schulich School of Medicine &amp; Dentistry at Western University.&#xa0;<\/p>\n<p>\nPsychosis refers to a loss of contact with reality. Hallucinations, delusions, and paranoia are some of the symptoms that can be associated with early psychotic disorder.&#xa0;<\/p>\n<p>\nThe researchers identified 15,844 people aged 16 to 35 years-old who were diagnosed with their first psychotic disorder during the five-year period from 2009 to 2013. First-generation migrants accounted for 19 per cent (3,049) of the study group. The researchers found that most first-generation ethnic minority groups had a higher risk of a first involuntary admission within two years of diagnosis compared to the general population. African and Caribbean groups were the most likely to experience an involuntary admission. Among people with early psychosis in the general population, 25 per cent experienced an involuntary first admission, compared to 37 per cent for African migrants and 39 per cent for Caribbean migrants.<\/p>\n<p>\n&#x201c;Previous research has shown us that there may be differences across ethnic groups in terms of symptoms and behaviours at first presentation and how they are perceived by service providers. But we don&#x2019;t know whether there were differences in the severity of this or in the clinician&#x2019;s perception. Alternatively, migrant groups may have greater difficulties navigating our health system, or may delay help seeking, and as a result are in a crisis state when they reach psychiatric services necessitating an involuntary admission,&#x201d; says Rebecca Rodrigues, first author on the study and ICES student when the study was conducted.<\/p>\n<p>The researchers add that their findings highlight the need for policy initiatives aimed at improving pathways to care in first-generation ethnic minority groups with early psychosis&#x2014;particularly in Caribbean and African communities.<\/p>\n<p>\nThe study &#x201c;Risk of involuntary admission among first-generation ethnic minority groups with early psychosis: a retrospective cohort study using health administrative data,&#x201d; was published in <em>Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p><em><br \/>\nAuthor block: Rebecca Rodrigues, Arlene G. MacDougall, Guangyong Zou, Michael Lebenbaum, Paul Kurdyak, Lihua Li, Salimah Z. Shariff and Kelly K. Anderson.<\/em><\/p>\n<div><div class=\"about-ices-shortcode\"><p><strong>ICES<\/strong> is an independent, non-profit research institute that uses population-based health information to produce knowledge on a broad range of healthcare issues. Our unbiased evidence provides measures of health system performance, a clearer understanding of the shifting healthcare needs of Ontarians, and a stimulus for discussion of practical solutions to optimize scarce resources. ICES knowledge is highly regarded in Canada and abroad, and is widely used by government, hospitals, planners, and practitioners to make decisions about care delivery and to develop policy. In October 2018, the institute formerly known as the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences formally adopted the initialism ICES as its official name. For the latest ICES news, follow us on Twitter: <a href=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/ICESOntario\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">@ICESOntario<\/a><\/p>\n<\/div><\/div>\n<p><strong><br \/>\nABOUT WESTERN<\/strong><br \/>\nWestern University delivers an academic experience second to none. Since 1878, The Western Experience has combined academic excellence with life-long opportunities for intellectual, social and cultural growth in order to better serve our communities. Our research excellence expands knowledge and drives discovery with real-world application. Western attracts individuals with a broad worldview, seeking to study, influence and lead in the international community.<\/p>\n<p><strong><br \/>\nABOUT THE SCHULICH SCHOOL OF MEDICINE &amp; DENTISTRY<\/strong><br \/>\nThe Schulich School of Medicine &amp; Dentistry at Western University is one of Canada&#x2019;s preeminent medical and dental schools. 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Researchers at <strong>ICES<\/strong>, a non-profit research institute that uses population-based health information to produce knowledge on a broad range of healthcare issues, found African and Caribbean migrants are at the highest risk of involuntary admission.<\/p>n<p>nThe study, published today in <em>Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences<\/em>, is unique because the large data holdings at ICES allowed the researchers to study a large population-based sample, to include a wider range of ethnic minority groups, and to examine the effects of migrant class (immigrant vs. refugee).<\/p>n<p><a href=\"~\/media\/880CFFB7FAB6492B95B2DA7ADE52DBC1.ashx\" onclick=\"_gaq.push(['_trackEvent','Download', 'AndersonInvoluntaryAdmissionInfographicOctober2019',this.href]);\"><img height=\"204\" alt=\"Migrants in Ontario more likely to experience involuntary admission following psychosis diagnosis\" width=\"350\" src=\"~\/media\/5039A560FF2D4C838B87372550C928B9.ashx\" \/><\/a><span class=\"grey\" style=\"font-size: 12px; font-weight: bold; display: block; color: #5b5656;\">Click image to enlarge<\/span><\/p>n<p>n&ldquo;Our findings suggest inequities in the risk of involuntary admission after a first diagnosis of psychotic disorder among most ethnic minority groups, compared to the general population, with higher rates in African and Caribbean migrants. We also observed that refugees from some regions were particularly vulnerable, and refugees from the Caribbean had the highest risk of involuntary admission,&rdquo; says <a href=\"~\/link.aspx?_id=358406B5520044A2B01BFCDD5B74FC1D&amp;_z=z\">Dr. Kelly Anderson<\/a>, senior author on the study, adjunct scientist at ICES Western and assistant professor at the Schulich School of Medicine &amp; Dentistry at Western University.&nbsp;<\/p>n<p>nPsychosis refers to a loss of contact with reality. Hallucinations, delusions, and paranoia are some of the symptoms that can be associated with early psychotic disorder.&nbsp;<\/p>n<p>nThe researchers identified 15,844 people aged 16 to 35 years-old who were diagnosed with their first psychotic disorder during the five-year period from 2009 to 2013. First-generation migrants accounted for 19 per cent (3,049) of the study group. The researchers found that most first-generation ethnic minority groups had a higher risk of a first involuntary admission within two years of diagnosis compared to the general population. African and Caribbean groups were the most likely to experience an involuntary admission. Among people with early psychosis in the general population, 25 per cent experienced an involuntary first admission, compared to 37 per cent for African migrants and 39 per cent for Caribbean migrants.<\/p>n<p>n&ldquo;Previous research has shown us that there may be differences across ethnic groups in terms of symptoms and behaviours at first presentation and how they are perceived by service providers. But we don&rsquo;t know whether there were differences in the severity of this or in the clinician&rsquo;s perception. Alternatively, migrant groups may have greater difficulties navigating our health system, or may delay help seeking, and as a result are in a crisis state when they reach psychiatric services necessitating an involuntary admission,&rdquo; says Rebecca Rodrigues, first author on the study and ICES student when the study was conducted.<\/p>n<p>The researchers add that their findings highlight the need for policy initiatives aimed at improving pathways to care in first-generation ethnic minority groups with early psychosis&mdash;particularly in Caribbean and African communities.<\/p>n<p>nThe study &ldquo;Risk of involuntary admission among first-generation ethnic minority groups with early psychosis: a retrospective cohort study using health administrative data,&rdquo; was published in <em>Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences<\/em>.<\/p>n<p><em>nAuthor block: Rebecca Rodrigues, Arlene G. MacDougall, Guangyong Zou, Michael Lebenbaum, Paul Kurdyak, Lihua Li, Salimah Z. 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