Background: Previous literature suggests that prevalence of cannabis use in the early phase of psychosis is high, and that early psychosis patients are at high-risk for violent behavior. However, the link between cannabis use and violent behavior in early psychosis patients is unclear. We carried out a study on a sample of early psychosis patients, in order to explore the impact of cannabis use on the risk of violent behavior (VB), while taking into account (1) potential confounding factors and, (2) interactions with other dynamic risk factors of VB.Method: In a sample of 265 early psychosis patients, treated at the Treatment and Early Intervention in Psychosis Program (TIPP) in Lausanne, we used logistic regression models to explore the li...
Cannabis use increases the risk for psychosis with a dose response relationship; the risk is particu...
Cannabis use has been examined as a predictor of psychosis in clinical high-risk (CHR) samples, but ...
Objective: To assess whether cannabis use in adolescence and young adulthood is a contributory cause...
<b>Background:</b> Previous literature suggests that prevalence of cannabis use in the e...
Background: Previous literature suggests that prevalence of cannabis use in the early phase of psych...
Recently, the literature has shown that Cannabis Use (CU) was a risk factor for Violent Behavior (VB...
Prevention of violent behaviors (VB) in the early phase of psychosis (EPP) is a real challenge. Impu...
Background: Although evidence from psychosis patients demonstrates the adverse effects of cannabis u...
Although evidence from psychosis patients demonstrates the adverse effects of cannabis use (CU) at a...
Prevention of violent behaviors (VB) in the early phase of psychosis (EPP) is a real challenge. Impu...
Summary Objectives: Cannabis is the most widely used illicit drug globally and its use has been li...
Cannabis use is considered a component cause of psychotic disorder interacting with genetic and envi...
Objective: Numerous studies have found a robust association between cannabis use and the onset of p...
The association between cannabinoids and psychosis has been known for almost a thousand years, but i...
Background: The association between cannabis use and the development of a first psychotic episode w...
Cannabis use increases the risk for psychosis with a dose response relationship; the risk is particu...
Cannabis use has been examined as a predictor of psychosis in clinical high-risk (CHR) samples, but ...
Objective: To assess whether cannabis use in adolescence and young adulthood is a contributory cause...
<b>Background:</b> Previous literature suggests that prevalence of cannabis use in the e...
Background: Previous literature suggests that prevalence of cannabis use in the early phase of psych...
Recently, the literature has shown that Cannabis Use (CU) was a risk factor for Violent Behavior (VB...
Prevention of violent behaviors (VB) in the early phase of psychosis (EPP) is a real challenge. Impu...
Background: Although evidence from psychosis patients demonstrates the adverse effects of cannabis u...
Although evidence from psychosis patients demonstrates the adverse effects of cannabis use (CU) at a...
Prevention of violent behaviors (VB) in the early phase of psychosis (EPP) is a real challenge. Impu...
Summary Objectives: Cannabis is the most widely used illicit drug globally and its use has been li...
Cannabis use is considered a component cause of psychotic disorder interacting with genetic and envi...
Objective: Numerous studies have found a robust association between cannabis use and the onset of p...
The association between cannabinoids and psychosis has been known for almost a thousand years, but i...
Background: The association between cannabis use and the development of a first psychotic episode w...
Cannabis use increases the risk for psychosis with a dose response relationship; the risk is particu...
Cannabis use has been examined as a predictor of psychosis in clinical high-risk (CHR) samples, but ...
Objective: To assess whether cannabis use in adolescence and young adulthood is a contributory cause...