cognitive explanation for Sz Flashcards

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what is social causation theory

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the people are you are a major cause of sz. environmental risk factors include family dysfunction and childhood trauma

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what is social adversity

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some children grow up in unfavourable conditions such as high crime areas giving them a vulnerability

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what is urbancity

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long term exposure to urban life including noise, pollution, crime make someone more vulnerable to Sz.

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what did Veling suggest

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that Sz may be a reaction to chronic prejudice and discrimination. this can explain why second gen immigrants have a higher likelihood of getting Sz.

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what are strengths of social causation theory

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  • vassos et al found that people who live in extremes are 2.4 times more likely to have Sz
  • second gen immigrants are more likely to have Sz
  • housing projects to reduce discrimination can help to areas have social responsibility
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what are Weaknesses of social causation theory

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  • that is may not be the cause but the outcome, social drift hypothesis suggests people move to the extremes due to their condition.
  • is not the full explanation
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