Background: Around 35–45 % of people in contact with services for a first episode of psychosis are using cannabis. Cannabis use is associated with delays in remission, poorer clinical outcomes, significant increases in the risk of relapse, and lower engagement in work or education. While there is a clear need for effective interventions, so far only very limited benefits have been achieved from psychological interventions. Contingency management (CM) is a behavioural intervention in which specified desired behavioural change is reinforced through financial rewards. CM is now recognised to have a substantial evidence base in some contexts and its adoption in the UK is advocated by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE...
IMPORTANCE: Cannabis use after first-episode psychosis is associated with poor outcomes, but the cau...
Objective: Cannabis use has been found to increase the risk of psychosis. It is unclear whether, aft...
Although cannabis use following a first episode of psychosis (FEP) has been linked to poor outcome s...
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 u...
BACKGROUND: Cannabis is the most prevalent illicit substance among people with psychosis, and its us...
BACKGROUND: Cannabis is the most commonly used illicit substance amongst people with psychosis. Cont...
Cannabis use in psychosis is associated with poorer clinical and functional outcomes. To date there ...
Background: The high rate of cannabis use among patients with first-episode psychosis (FEP), as well...
Despite the negative influence of cannabis use on the development and prognosis of first-episode psy...
Background: Patients who experience the onset of psychotic illness with a comorbid diagnosis of cann...
This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced PDF of an article accepted for publication in Schizophreni...
BackgroundCannabis use is highly prevalent in young people with first-episode psychosis (FEP). Most ...
Background Cannabis use is high amongst young people who have recently had their first episode of ps...
Background: The aims of this service evaluation were to determine if an early intervention for canna...
IMPORTANCE: Cannabis use after first-episode psychosis is associated with poor outcomes, but the cau...
Objective: Cannabis use has been found to increase the risk of psychosis. It is unclear whether, aft...
Although cannabis use following a first episode of psychosis (FEP) has been linked to poor outcome s...
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 u...
BACKGROUND: Cannabis is the most prevalent illicit substance among people with psychosis, and its us...
BACKGROUND: Cannabis is the most commonly used illicit substance amongst people with psychosis. Cont...
Cannabis use in psychosis is associated with poorer clinical and functional outcomes. To date there ...
Background: The high rate of cannabis use among patients with first-episode psychosis (FEP), as well...
Despite the negative influence of cannabis use on the development and prognosis of first-episode psy...
Background: Patients who experience the onset of psychotic illness with a comorbid diagnosis of cann...
This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced PDF of an article accepted for publication in Schizophreni...
BackgroundCannabis use is highly prevalent in young people with first-episode psychosis (FEP). Most ...
Background Cannabis use is high amongst young people who have recently had their first episode of ps...
Background: The aims of this service evaluation were to determine if an early intervention for canna...
IMPORTANCE: Cannabis use after first-episode psychosis is associated with poor outcomes, but the cau...
Objective: Cannabis use has been found to increase the risk of psychosis. It is unclear whether, aft...
Although cannabis use following a first episode of psychosis (FEP) has been linked to poor outcome s...