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Fung WLA et al. – Multiple studies performed over the past few decades using various methodologies have reported 5–10–fold incidence rates for schizophrenia in African–Caribbean communities in Europe, findings that hold across generations. Increased incidences of lesser degree have also been reported in other ethnic minority migrant groups in Europe.

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