Background Neither environmental nor genetic factors are sufficient to predict the transdiagnostic expression of psychosis. Therefore, analysis of gene-environment interactions may be productive. Objective A meta-Analysis was performed using papers investigating the interaction between cannabis use and catechol-O-methyl transferase (COMT) polymorphism Val158Met (COMTVal158Met). Data sources PubMed, Embase, PsychInfo. Study eligibility criteria All observational studies assessing the interaction between COMTVal158Mett and cannabis with any psychosis or psychotic symptoms measure as an outcome. Study appraisal and synthesis methods A meta-Analysis was performed using the Meta-Analysis of Observational Studies in Epidemiology guidelines and fo...
Background: Cannabis use and childhood maltreatment are independent risk factors for the development...
Observational studies have suggested that psychometric psychosis liability and a functional polymorp...
Cannabis use is likely to increase the risk for schizophrenia, but it is neither a necessary nor a s...
Background Neither environmental nor genetic factors are sufficient to predict the transdiagnostic e...
Background Neither environmental nor genetic factors are sufficient to predict the transdiagnostic e...
Neither environmental nor genetic factors are sufficient to predict the transdiagnostic expression o...
Background: Epidemiological and retrospective studies suggest a cannabis x catechol-O-methyltransfer...
Background A putative interaction between cannabis and variation at rs4680 within the catechol-meth...
AbstractBackgroundCannabis use and childhood maltreatment are independent risk factors for the devel...
Cannabis use and childhood maltreatment are independent risk factors for the development of psychoti...
Background: Cannabis use and childhood maltreatment are independent risk factors for the development...
Observational studies have suggested that psychometric psychosis liability and a functional polymorp...
Cannabis use is likely to increase the risk for schizophrenia, but it is neither a necessary nor a s...
Background Neither environmental nor genetic factors are sufficient to predict the transdiagnostic e...
Background Neither environmental nor genetic factors are sufficient to predict the transdiagnostic e...
Neither environmental nor genetic factors are sufficient to predict the transdiagnostic expression o...
Background: Epidemiological and retrospective studies suggest a cannabis x catechol-O-methyltransfer...
Background A putative interaction between cannabis and variation at rs4680 within the catechol-meth...
AbstractBackgroundCannabis use and childhood maltreatment are independent risk factors for the devel...
Cannabis use and childhood maltreatment are independent risk factors for the development of psychoti...
Background: Cannabis use and childhood maltreatment are independent risk factors for the development...
Observational studies have suggested that psychometric psychosis liability and a functional polymorp...
Cannabis use is likely to increase the risk for schizophrenia, but it is neither a necessary nor a s...