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September 2025: Neighborhood Social Vulnerability and Racial Disparities in Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorder Prevalence

September 1
39 mins

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Episode Description

Dr. Deidre Anglin (City College, CUNY, New York) joins AJP Audio to discuss the disparate impact of schizophrenia spectrum disorder diagnosis on racial and ethnic minorities in the United States based on localized neighborhood data. Afterwards, AJP Editor-in-Chief Dr. Ned Kalin discusses the rest of the September issue of the Journal.

  • 00:31   Anglin interview
  • 04:40   Zip code sizes
  • 05:18   The long legacy of redlining
  • 07:17   Socially vulnerable neighborhoods
  • 09:43   Structural racism, clinicians, and working with individuals
  • 13:45   Limitations
  • 15:56   Further research
  • 18:08   Kalin interview
  • 18:13   Anglin et al.
  • 25:19   Vano et al.
  • 29:40   Moussa-Tooks et al.
  • 33:34   Zhang et al.

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