Effects of Residential Greenspace for Youth at Clinical High Risk of Developing Psychosis (CHR-P)
Poster Session II
Friday May 23, 2025 (10:30 - 11:30 ET)
Keyword: PsychopathologyAbstract: We explored the relationship between residential greenspace and clinical factors for youth at risk of developing psychosis. We utilized a subsample of participants from the NAPLS2 study (N=122). Results revealed relationships between greenspace, parental education and household income. In addition, IQ was associated with greenspace, even after adjusting for SES.
- Ria Kalyan (Presenting Author)
- Jean Addington (Author)
- Carrie Bearden (Author)
- Kristin Cadenhead (Author)
- Tyrone Cannon (Author)
- Matcheri Keshavan (Author)
- Daniel Mathalon (Author)
- Diana Perkins (Author)
- William Stone (Author)
- Ming Tsuang (Author)
- Elaine Walker (Author)
- Scott Woods (Author)
- Barbara Cornblatt (Author)
- Ricardo Carrión (Author)

