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An individual's level of adversity throughout childhood shows a 2.7 higher risk of schizophrenia, in which the adversities were low socioeconomic status, single parent families, parental loss, unemployment and social deprivation.

Non-hispanic blacks in a high socioeconomic status family are more vulnerable to risk of trauma which can lead to panic disorder and psychosis.

In very early-onset schizophrenia (VEOS) there is a much longer duration of untreated psychosis compared to adult-onset schizophrenia (AOS), 8.1 years vs 1.0 years and in early-onset schizophrenia the education level is significantly lower than AOS.

Bullying is also a possible contribution to psychosis as a child and those who have been exposed to peer aggression are more at risk than those who are not.