Objective: Recent studies have suggested that cannabis use is a risk factor for developing schizophrenia. We tested the hypothesis that cannabis use increases the likelihood of psychosis-like experiences in non-clinical participants who scored highly on a measure of schizotypy. Method: The psychological effects of cannabis were assessed in 137 healthy individuals (76% female, mean age 22 years) using a newly developed questionnaire concerned with subjective experiences of the drug: the Cannabis Experiences Questionnaire. The questionnaire has three subscales: Pleasurable Experiences, Psychosis-Like Experiences and After-Effects. Respondents also completed the brief Schizotypal Personality Questionnaire. Results: Cannabis use was reported by...
Large-scale international surveys have found consistently high rates of cannabis use in schizophreni...
BACKGROUND: It is difficult to establish whether people who are prone to psychosis are drawn to c...
Background: While the acute effects of cannabis are relatively benign for most users, some individua...
Objective: Recent studies have suggested that cannabis use is a risk factor for developing schizophr...
Background. The relationship between cannabis use and psychosis is still a matter for debate. Accoun...
Objective: Cannabis use predicts psychosis in longitudinal studies, but it is difficult to infer cau...
Objective: To assess whether cannabis use in adolescence and young adulthood is a contributory cause...
Background: Schizophrenia is a pervasive and often debilitating disorder, although vulnerability is ...
There is a robust association between cannabis use and increased risk for schizophrenia. This relati...
Summary Objectives: Cannabis is the most widely used illicit drug globally and its use has been link...
Cannabis can induce acute psychotic symptoms in healthy individuals and exacerbate pre-existing psyc...
Alcohol and cannabis misuse is currently the most frequent co-morbidity disorder of schizophrenia. T...
Background: While the relationship between cannabis and psychosis is well established, there is a la...
Background Many studies have reported that cannabis use increases the risk of a first episode of psy...
The association between cannabinoids and psychosis has been known for almost a thousand years, but i...
Large-scale international surveys have found consistently high rates of cannabis use in schizophreni...
BACKGROUND: It is difficult to establish whether people who are prone to psychosis are drawn to c...
Background: While the acute effects of cannabis are relatively benign for most users, some individua...
Objective: Recent studies have suggested that cannabis use is a risk factor for developing schizophr...
Background. The relationship between cannabis use and psychosis is still a matter for debate. Accoun...
Objective: Cannabis use predicts psychosis in longitudinal studies, but it is difficult to infer cau...
Objective: To assess whether cannabis use in adolescence and young adulthood is a contributory cause...
Background: Schizophrenia is a pervasive and often debilitating disorder, although vulnerability is ...
There is a robust association between cannabis use and increased risk for schizophrenia. This relati...
Summary Objectives: Cannabis is the most widely used illicit drug globally and its use has been link...
Cannabis can induce acute psychotic symptoms in healthy individuals and exacerbate pre-existing psyc...
Alcohol and cannabis misuse is currently the most frequent co-morbidity disorder of schizophrenia. T...
Background: While the relationship between cannabis and psychosis is well established, there is a la...
Background Many studies have reported that cannabis use increases the risk of a first episode of psy...
The association between cannabinoids and psychosis has been known for almost a thousand years, but i...
Large-scale international surveys have found consistently high rates of cannabis use in schizophreni...
BACKGROUND: It is difficult to establish whether people who are prone to psychosis are drawn to c...
Background: While the acute effects of cannabis are relatively benign for most users, some individua...