BACKGROUND: Cannabis is the most commonly used illicit substance amongst people with psychosis. Continued cannabis use following the onset of psychosis is associated with poorer functional and clinical outcomes. However, finding effective ways of intervening has been very challenging. We examined the clinical and cost-effectiveness of adjunctive contingency management (CM), which involves incentives for abstinence from cannabis use, in people with a recent diagnosis of psychosis. METHODS: CIRCLE was a pragmatic multi-centre randomised controlled trial. Participants were recruited via Early Intervention in Psychosis (EIP) services across the Midlands and South East of England. They had had at least one episode of clinically diagnosed psychos...
Objective: Cannabis use has been found to increase the risk of psychosis. It is unclear whether, aft...
Despite the negative influence of cannabis use on the development and prognosis of first-episode psy...
BackgroundCannabis use is highly prevalent in young people with first-episode psychosis (FEP). Most ...
Background Cannabis is the most commonly used illicit substance amongst people with psychosis. Cont...
BACKGROUND: Cannabis is the most prevalent illicit substance among people with psychosis, and its us...
BACKGROUND: Around 35-45 % of people in contact with services for a first episode of psychosis are u...
Background: Around 35–45 % of people in contact with services for a first episode of psychosis are ...
Background: Around 35–45 % of people in contact with services for a first episode of psychosis are...
Cannabis use in psychosis is associated with poorer clinical and functional outcomes. To date there ...
Background Cannabis use is high amongst young people who have recently had their first episode of ps...
Background: Patients who experience the onset of psychotic illness with a comorbid diagnosis of cann...
Background: The high rate of cannabis use among patients with first-episode psychosis (FEP), as well...
Background: The aims of this service evaluation were to determine if an early intervention for canna...
There is growing and converging evidence that cannabis may be a major risk factor in people with psy...
There is growing and converging evidence that cannabis may be a major risk factor in people with psy...
Objective: Cannabis use has been found to increase the risk of psychosis. It is unclear whether, aft...
Despite the negative influence of cannabis use on the development and prognosis of first-episode psy...
BackgroundCannabis use is highly prevalent in young people with first-episode psychosis (FEP). Most ...
Background Cannabis is the most commonly used illicit substance amongst people with psychosis. Cont...
BACKGROUND: Cannabis is the most prevalent illicit substance among people with psychosis, and its us...
BACKGROUND: Around 35-45 % of people in contact with services for a first episode of psychosis are u...
Background: Around 35–45 % of people in contact with services for a first episode of psychosis are ...
Background: Around 35–45 % of people in contact with services for a first episode of psychosis are...
Cannabis use in psychosis is associated with poorer clinical and functional outcomes. To date there ...
Background Cannabis use is high amongst young people who have recently had their first episode of ps...
Background: Patients who experience the onset of psychotic illness with a comorbid diagnosis of cann...
Background: The high rate of cannabis use among patients with first-episode psychosis (FEP), as well...
Background: The aims of this service evaluation were to determine if an early intervention for canna...
There is growing and converging evidence that cannabis may be a major risk factor in people with psy...
There is growing and converging evidence that cannabis may be a major risk factor in people with psy...
Objective: Cannabis use has been found to increase the risk of psychosis. It is unclear whether, aft...
Despite the negative influence of cannabis use on the development and prognosis of first-episode psy...
BackgroundCannabis use is highly prevalent in young people with first-episode psychosis (FEP). Most ...