COVID-19 information and resources for the Johns Hopkins University community
Skip to main content
krieger logo

Hopkins Population Center

  • About
    • Contact Us
    • News Archive
  • Research Projects
    • Poverty and Inequality
    • Sexual and Reproductive Health
    • Family, Maternal and Child Health
    • COVID-19 Lightning Pilot Projects
    • HPC Pilot Research Projects
    • Advanced Methodology
  • People
    • Administration and Associates
    • Governance
  • Publications
    • Poverty and Inequality
    • Sexual and Reproductive Health
    • Family, Maternal and Child Health
    • Advanced Methodology
  • Core Services
    • Development Core
    • Scientific Core
    • Administrative Core
      • Information Services
  • Seminars
    • Seminars Calendar
    • 2020 Seminars
    • 2018-2019 Seminars
    • 2016-2017 Seminars
    • Seminars Archive
  • Data Hub
Main Menu
  • Explore JHU

Explore JHU

Inside the Krieger School

  • Departments, Programs, and Centers
  • Faculty Directory
  • Fields of Study
  • Majors & Minors

Student & Faculty Resources

  • Academic Catalog
  • Faculty Handbook
  • Registrar's Office
  • University Policies & Document Library

Across Campus

  • Admissions & Aid
  • Johns Hopkins University Website
  • Maps & Directions
  • myJHU
Krieger School of Arts and Sciences

Hopkins Population Center

  • About
    • Contact Us
    • News Archive
  • Research Projects
    • Poverty and Inequality
    • Sexual and Reproductive Health
    • Family, Maternal and Child Health
    • COVID-19 Lightning Pilot Projects
    • HPC Pilot Research Projects
    • Advanced Methodology
  • People
    • Administration and Associates
    • Governance
  • Publications
    • Poverty and Inequality
    • Sexual and Reproductive Health
    • Family, Maternal and Child Health
    • Advanced Methodology
  • Core Services
    • Development Core
    • Scientific Core
    • Administrative Core
  • Seminars
    • Seminars Calendar
    • 2020 Seminars
    • 2018-2019 Seminars
    • 2016-2017 Seminars
    • Seminars Archive
  • Data Hub

You are here:

  • Hopkins Population Center
  • About
  • News Archive
  • Social Isolation in Childhood May Predict Early Adult Psychotic Experiences

Uncategorized
Social Isolation in Childhood May Predict Early Adult Psychotic Experiences

October 31, 2019
Surkan

Childhood social isolation may increase the risk of having 2 or more lifetime psychotic experiences, and thus subsequent diagnosis of psychotic disorder, according to a study.
Faculty Associate Pamela J. Surkan, a co-author of the paper, is featured.

Also in About

  • Contact Us
  • News Archive
  • HPC SharePoint Intranet
Johns Hopkins University

© 2021 Johns Hopkins University, Zanvyl Krieger School of Arts & Sciences