UGA study links neighborhood poverty to psychosis risk

The research found that people in low-resource neighborhoods face nearly 80% higher rates of psychotic disorders compared to those in wealthier areas.

Nov 17, 2025 - 07:00
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UGA study links neighborhood poverty to psychosis risk
The research found that people in low-resource neighborhoods face nearly 80% higher rates of psychotic disorders compared to those in wealthier areas.

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