A functional polymorphism in the catechol-o-methyltransferase gene (COMT Val(158)Met) may moderate the psychosis-inducing effects of cannabis. In order to extend this finding to dynamic effects in the flow of daily life, a momentary assessment study of psychotic symptoms in response to cannabis use was conducted.status: publishe
OBJECTIVE: To test whether the association between childhood abuse, cannabis use and psychotic ex...
Background A putative interaction between cannabis and variation at rs4680 within the catechol-meth...
Exposure to stressful life events increases the risk of developing a psychotic disorder. Moreover, i...
A functional polymorphism in the catechol-o-methyltransferase gene (COMT Val(158)Met) may moderate t...
Observational studies have suggested that psychometric psychosis liability and a functional polymorp...
Cannabis use and childhood maltreatment are independent risk factors for the development of psychoti...
Background: Epidemiological and retrospective studies suggest a cannabis x catechol-O-methyltransfer...
BACKGROUND: Recent evidence documents that cannabis use by young people is a modest statistical risk...
Neither environmental nor genetic factors are sufficient to predict the transdiagnostic expression o...
Gene-environment interactions involving the catechol-O-methyltransferase Val(158)Met polymorphism (C...
Background: Cannabis use and childhood maltreatment are independent risk factors for the development...
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...
AbstractBackgroundCannabis use and childhood maltreatment are independent risk factors for the devel...
OBJECTIVE: To test whether the association between childhood abuse, cannabis use and psychotic ex...
Background A putative interaction between cannabis and variation at rs4680 within the catechol-meth...
Exposure to stressful life events increases the risk of developing a psychotic disorder. Moreover, i...
A functional polymorphism in the catechol-o-methyltransferase gene (COMT Val(158)Met) may moderate t...
Observational studies have suggested that psychometric psychosis liability and a functional polymorp...
Cannabis use and childhood maltreatment are independent risk factors for the development of psychoti...
Background: Epidemiological and retrospective studies suggest a cannabis x catechol-O-methyltransfer...
BACKGROUND: Recent evidence documents that cannabis use by young people is a modest statistical risk...
Neither environmental nor genetic factors are sufficient to predict the transdiagnostic expression o...
Gene-environment interactions involving the catechol-O-methyltransferase Val(158)Met polymorphism (C...
Background: Cannabis use and childhood maltreatment are independent risk factors for the development...
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...
AbstractBackgroundCannabis use and childhood maltreatment are independent risk factors for the devel...
OBJECTIVE: To test whether the association between childhood abuse, cannabis use and psychotic ex...
Background A putative interaction between cannabis and variation at rs4680 within the catechol-meth...
Exposure to stressful life events increases the risk of developing a psychotic disorder. Moreover, i...