EPISODE · Nov 18, 2021 · 18 MIN
Psychotic Symptoms Produced by the Block
from The Curious Caml · host Jamal
This episode of "The Curious Caml" leads a deep dive into the roots of what provokes the prevalence of psychotic symptoms in children raised in urban communities. This is a topic I've wanted to speak on ever since I read the study conducted by Newbury and others (2016.) I planned on uploading this recording in October since that is the month dedicated to mental health and depression awareness. Sadly, my laptop ran out of disk space and it has given out in the middle of recording sessions. I'm just grateful that I got the content that I am presenting now. My laptop fell out one last time around the 17minute mark so I apologize for the change in sound quality and static. Finally, this episode ended abruptly to save space. My laptop is really in shambles :'^[References:Jacobsen, K. H. (2019). Introduction to global health. Jones & Bartlett Learning. Newbury, J., Arseneault, L., Caspi, A., Moffitt, T. E., Odgers, C. L., & Fisher, H. L. (2016, November). Why are children in urban neighborhoods at increased risk for psychotic symptoms? findings from a UK longitudinal Cohort Study. Schizophrenia bulletin. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5049530/.
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This episode of "The Curious Caml" leads a deep dive into the roots of what provokes the prevalence of psychotic symptoms in children raised in urban communities. This is a topic I've wanted to speak on ever since I read the study conducted by Newbury and others (2016.) I planned on uploading this recording in October since that is the month dedicated to mental health and depression awareness. Sadly, my laptop ran out of disk space and it has given out in the middle of recording sessions. I'm...
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