Over the past years a growing research effort has investigated the relation between cannabis use and schizophrenia at a neurobiological, epidemiological and clinical level. A number of systematic reviews and meta analyses have summarized the available evidence in the field. Conversely the patient's perception of the link between cannabis use and psychosis has been under investigation. Since patient's beliefs and attitudes strongly correlate with adherence to all forms of treatment, we conducted a systematic PUBMED database search for any English and German-language articles published until January 2012 that addressed patient's perception of a cannabis psychosis link. Six studies including psychotic subjects met inclusion criteria yielding a...
towhether cannabis acts as a causalrisk factor for schizophrenia orother functionalpsychotic illness...
Accumulating evidence suggests an association between cannabis use and psychosis. However, some conc...
Background It is unclear if research findings support clinical opinion that cannabis use leads to...
Cannabis is the most widely used illegitimate substance in the world, and the number of users has in...
This paper reviews evidence on two hypotheses about the relationship between cannabis use and psycho...
Background: Schizophrenia is a psychological disorder that 51 million individuals suffer from global...
Cannabis use has been reported to induce long-lasting psychotic disorders and a dose-response relati...
This review provides the reader with an update on developments in research relating to cannabis psyc...
Background: Cannabis is the most widely used drug in the world. An association between cannabis use ...
Scopus Degenhardt, L., Hall, W. 2002 Current psychiatry reports 4 (3), pp. 191-196 30 There has been...
Over the past five years, the release of cohort studies assessing the link between cannabis and psyc...
We briefly review the evidence that cannabis use in adolescence and young adulthood is a contributor...
Background: Cannabis is one of the most commonly used substances in patients with a psychotic disord...
Cannabis is a substance which is thought to have been consumed by humans for thousands of years, and...
Schizophrenia is a debilitating but poorly understood condition with very few known modifiable risk ...
towhether cannabis acts as a causalrisk factor for schizophrenia orother functionalpsychotic illness...
Accumulating evidence suggests an association between cannabis use and psychosis. However, some conc...
Background It is unclear if research findings support clinical opinion that cannabis use leads to...
Cannabis is the most widely used illegitimate substance in the world, and the number of users has in...
This paper reviews evidence on two hypotheses about the relationship between cannabis use and psycho...
Background: Schizophrenia is a psychological disorder that 51 million individuals suffer from global...
Cannabis use has been reported to induce long-lasting psychotic disorders and a dose-response relati...
This review provides the reader with an update on developments in research relating to cannabis psyc...
Background: Cannabis is the most widely used drug in the world. An association between cannabis use ...
Scopus Degenhardt, L., Hall, W. 2002 Current psychiatry reports 4 (3), pp. 191-196 30 There has been...
Over the past five years, the release of cohort studies assessing the link between cannabis and psyc...
We briefly review the evidence that cannabis use in adolescence and young adulthood is a contributor...
Background: Cannabis is one of the most commonly used substances in patients with a psychotic disord...
Cannabis is a substance which is thought to have been consumed by humans for thousands of years, and...
Schizophrenia is a debilitating but poorly understood condition with very few known modifiable risk ...
towhether cannabis acts as a causalrisk factor for schizophrenia orother functionalpsychotic illness...
Accumulating evidence suggests an association between cannabis use and psychosis. However, some conc...
Background It is unclear if research findings support clinical opinion that cannabis use leads to...