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Table 3 Characteristics (quantiles and moments) of incidence rates per 100,000, by Migrant Status, and Migrant to Native-born rate ratio by sex

From: A systematic review of the incidence of schizophrenia: the distribution of rates and the influence of sex, urbanicity, migrant status and methodology

 

n s (n r )

10%

25%

Median

75%

90%

Mean

s

m h

Persons

         

Migrant

17 (48)

13.5

40.0

60.0

109.5

615.4

140.9

208.2

77.3

Native

15 (20)

6.9

8.4

16.9

32.5

111.0

35.8

45.1

19.9

Males

         

Migrant

10 (51)

10.2

18.0

39.0

131.0

161.0

72.5

66.1

46.6

Native

10 (14)

9.0

18.6

22.5

27.0

41.9

26.4

21.0

20.1

Females

         

Migrant

10 (51)

6.0

8.0

22.0

51.0

66.9

41.5

61.5

24.4

Native

10 (14)

4.9

9.0

15.5

19.1

30.0

20.3

23.8

13.4

Migrant to Native born rate ratio

         

Persons

15 (43)

1.0

2.7

4.6

6.8

12.8

7.4

12.0

4.7

Males

10 (47)

0.8

1.2

2.3

4.8

6.5

3.1

2.2

2.5

Females

10 (47)

0.4

0.9

1.7

3.1

3.9

2.5

2.9

1.8

  1. n s , number of studies, n r , number of rates, s, standard deviation, m h , harmonic mean of the rates.