Background People with schizophrenia have high rates of substance use which contributes to co-morbidity and premature mortality. Some evidence suggests people at-risk for psychosis have high rates of substance use. We aimed to assess substance use in a help-seeking cohort, comparing those at-risk and not at-risk for psychosis, and to establish any relationship with clinical symptoms. Method Participants were help-seeking youth presenting to mental health services in Sydney and Melbourne. 279 (34.8%) were at-risk for psychosis, and 452 (56.4%) did not meet criteria for a psychotic disorder or risk for psychosis. The excluded individuals were made up of 59 (7.4%) young people who met criteria for a psychotic disorder and 11 (1.4%) who were un...
Objectives: To determine the prevalence of recent alcohol, nicotine or cannabis use in young persons...
Background: Previous research has reported increased risk for psychosis among individuals who use ca...
Elevated rates of substance use (alcohol, tobacco, cannabis) have been reported in people at clinica...
AbstractBackgroundPeople with schizophrenia have high rates of substance use which contributes to co...
BackgroundA series of research reports has indicated that the use of substances such as cannabis, al...
BACKGROUND: Substance use may be a risk factor for the onset of schizophrenia. AIMS: To examine the ...
Objective: Numerous studies have found a robust association between cannabis use and the onset of ps...
This study aimed to systematically review and synthesise the available evidence on the prevalence an...
Background: Perceived harmfulness of substances is a key concept of behavioural theories that have b...
Cannabis use has been implicated as a risk factor for mental health problems, (subclinical) psychoti...
Introduction and Aims: Substance use and psychotic symptoms/disorders are associated. There has been...
Around half of all patients with schizophrenia are thought to abuse drugs or alcohol and there is go...
BACKGROUND: The association between cannabis use and the risk of psychosis has been studied extensiv...
Aims To examine the direction of the longitudinal association between vulnerability for psychosis an...
Background: The association between cannabis use and the development of a first psychotic episode w...
Objectives: To determine the prevalence of recent alcohol, nicotine or cannabis use in young persons...
Background: Previous research has reported increased risk for psychosis among individuals who use ca...
Elevated rates of substance use (alcohol, tobacco, cannabis) have been reported in people at clinica...
AbstractBackgroundPeople with schizophrenia have high rates of substance use which contributes to co...
BackgroundA series of research reports has indicated that the use of substances such as cannabis, al...
BACKGROUND: Substance use may be a risk factor for the onset of schizophrenia. AIMS: To examine the ...
Objective: Numerous studies have found a robust association between cannabis use and the onset of ps...
This study aimed to systematically review and synthesise the available evidence on the prevalence an...
Background: Perceived harmfulness of substances is a key concept of behavioural theories that have b...
Cannabis use has been implicated as a risk factor for mental health problems, (subclinical) psychoti...
Introduction and Aims: Substance use and psychotic symptoms/disorders are associated. There has been...
Around half of all patients with schizophrenia are thought to abuse drugs or alcohol and there is go...
BACKGROUND: The association between cannabis use and the risk of psychosis has been studied extensiv...
Aims To examine the direction of the longitudinal association between vulnerability for psychosis an...
Background: The association between cannabis use and the development of a first psychotic episode w...
Objectives: To determine the prevalence of recent alcohol, nicotine or cannabis use in young persons...
Background: Previous research has reported increased risk for psychosis among individuals who use ca...
Elevated rates of substance use (alcohol, tobacco, cannabis) have been reported in people at clinica...