Epidemiological studies have shown that the association between cannabis and psychosis is robust and consistent across different samples, with compelling evidence for a dose-response relationship. Because longitudinal work indicates that cannabis use precedes psychotic symptoms, it seems reasonable to assume a causal relationship. However, more work is needed to address the possibility of gene-environment correlation (for example, genetic risk for psychosis causing onset of cannabis use). Moreover, knowledge about underlying biological mechanisms linking cannabis use and psychosis is still relatively limited. In order to understand how cannabis use may lead to an increased risk for psychosis, in the present article we (a) review the epidemi...
Cannabis use is likely to increase the risk for schizophrenia, but it is neither a necessary nor a s...
Associations between cannabis use and psychotic outcomes are consistently reported, but establishing...
Associations between cannabis use and psychotic outcomes are consistently reported, but establishing...
Epidemiological studies have shown that the association between cannabis and psychosis is robust and...
Epidemiological studies have shown that the association between cannabis and psychosis is robust and...
Epidemiological studies have shown that the association between cannabis and psychosis is robust and...
Epidemiological studies have shown that the association between cannabis and psychosis is robust and...
The studies presented in this thesis aimed to identify genetic and non-genetic (epidemiological) fac...
Accumulating evidence suggests an association between cannabis use and psychosis. However, some conc...
Cannabis use is associated with an increased risk for psychotic disorder, yet most cannabis users do...
Cannabis use is associated with an increased risk for psychotic disorder, yet most cannabis users do...
Cannabis use is associated with an increased risk for psychotic disorder, yet most cannabis users do...
Cannabis use is an established risk factor for the development of schizophrenia and related psychoti...
Cannabis use is considered a contributory cause of schizo-phrenia and psychotic illness. However, on...
Cannabis use is considered a contributory cause of schizo-phrenia and psychotic illness. However, on...
Cannabis use is likely to increase the risk for schizophrenia, but it is neither a necessary nor a s...
Associations between cannabis use and psychotic outcomes are consistently reported, but establishing...
Associations between cannabis use and psychotic outcomes are consistently reported, but establishing...
Epidemiological studies have shown that the association between cannabis and psychosis is robust and...
Epidemiological studies have shown that the association between cannabis and psychosis is robust and...
Epidemiological studies have shown that the association between cannabis and psychosis is robust and...
Epidemiological studies have shown that the association between cannabis and psychosis is robust and...
The studies presented in this thesis aimed to identify genetic and non-genetic (epidemiological) fac...
Accumulating evidence suggests an association between cannabis use and psychosis. However, some conc...
Cannabis use is associated with an increased risk for psychotic disorder, yet most cannabis users do...
Cannabis use is associated with an increased risk for psychotic disorder, yet most cannabis users do...
Cannabis use is associated with an increased risk for psychotic disorder, yet most cannabis users do...
Cannabis use is an established risk factor for the development of schizophrenia and related psychoti...
Cannabis use is considered a contributory cause of schizo-phrenia and psychotic illness. However, on...
Cannabis use is considered a contributory cause of schizo-phrenia and psychotic illness. However, on...
Cannabis use is likely to increase the risk for schizophrenia, but it is neither a necessary nor a s...
Associations between cannabis use and psychotic outcomes are consistently reported, but establishing...
Associations between cannabis use and psychotic outcomes are consistently reported, but establishing...