Cannabis use disorder (CUD) co-occurs with major depressive disorder (MDD) more frequently than would be expected by chance. However, studies to date have not produced a clear understanding of the mechanisms underlying this co-morbidity. Genetically informative studies can add valuable insight to this problem, as they allow the evaluation of competing models of co-morbidity. This study uses data from the Australian Twin Registry to compare 13 co-morbidity twin models initially proposed by Neale and Kendler (Am J Hum Genet 57:935–953, 1995). The analysis sample comprised 2410 male and female monozygotic and dizygotic twins (average age 32) who were assessed on CUD and MDD using the SSAGA-OZ interview. Data were analyzed in OpenMx. Of the 13 ...
Background: The genetic component of Cannabis Use Disorder may overlap with influences acting more g...
Objective: Cannabis use, particularly at an early age, has been linked to suicidal thoughts and beha...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: Cannabis use, particularly at an early age, has been linked...
Cannabis use disorder (CUD) co-occurs with major depressive disorder (MDD) more frequently than woul...
Various forms of cannabis involvement, including Cannabis Use Disorder (CUD: abuse and/or dependence...
Background: Early and frequent cannabis use are associated with an increased likelihood of major de...
Background: Previous research has reported both a moderate degree of comorbidity between cannabis d...
Background: Early and frequent cannabis use are associated with an increased likelihood of major dep...
BACKGROUND: The use of cannabis and other illicit drugs (OIDs) and their co-morbid misuse are freque...
Background and Aims: The use of cannabis has previously been linked to both depression and self-harm...
Objectives We aimed to evaluate (1) the epidemiological evidence for an association between cannabi...
The association between cannabis and depression has received less attention than the links between c...
Evidence for the assumption that cannabis use is associated with depression and depressive symptoms ...
Substance use and mood disorders are the most common co-occurring psychiatric disorders, with cannab...
Background: This study presents an integrative data analysis of the association between frequency of...
Background: The genetic component of Cannabis Use Disorder may overlap with influences acting more g...
Objective: Cannabis use, particularly at an early age, has been linked to suicidal thoughts and beha...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: Cannabis use, particularly at an early age, has been linked...
Cannabis use disorder (CUD) co-occurs with major depressive disorder (MDD) more frequently than woul...
Various forms of cannabis involvement, including Cannabis Use Disorder (CUD: abuse and/or dependence...
Background: Early and frequent cannabis use are associated with an increased likelihood of major de...
Background: Previous research has reported both a moderate degree of comorbidity between cannabis d...
Background: Early and frequent cannabis use are associated with an increased likelihood of major dep...
BACKGROUND: The use of cannabis and other illicit drugs (OIDs) and their co-morbid misuse are freque...
Background and Aims: The use of cannabis has previously been linked to both depression and self-harm...
Objectives We aimed to evaluate (1) the epidemiological evidence for an association between cannabi...
The association between cannabis and depression has received less attention than the links between c...
Evidence for the assumption that cannabis use is associated with depression and depressive symptoms ...
Substance use and mood disorders are the most common co-occurring psychiatric disorders, with cannab...
Background: This study presents an integrative data analysis of the association between frequency of...
Background: The genetic component of Cannabis Use Disorder may overlap with influences acting more g...
Objective: Cannabis use, particularly at an early age, has been linked to suicidal thoughts and beha...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: Cannabis use, particularly at an early age, has been linked...