Cannabis is the most widely used illicit substance in the world and due to the high levels of use observed among young people with psychosis, most research has focused on the causal relationship between cannabis use and mental health problems. Despite a large interest in developing intervention models to target this group, there are as yet no established and effective methods of prevention and intervention focusing on cannabis use. In this paper we present the available evidence for the effectiveness of substance use treatments in patients with co-morbid severe mental illness, as well as exploring the prevention and early intervention initiatives for substance use in the general population. © 2012 Bentham Science Publishers
Accumulating evidence suggests an association between cannabis use and psychosis. However, some conc...
Alcohol and cannabis misuse is currently the most frequent co-morbidity disorder of schizophrenia. T...
Schizophrenia is a debilitating but poorly understood condition with very few known modifiable risk ...
This paper reviews evidence on two hypotheses about the relationship between cannabis use and psycho...
INTRODUCTION: CANNABIS CONTINUES TO AFFECT MENTAL HEALTH. ITS ABUSE IS ON RISE GLOBALLY. IN CANADA A...
Cannabis is a substance which is thought to have been consumed by humans for thousands of years, and...
There is growing and converging evidence that cannabis may be a major risk factor in people with psy...
Introduction: cannabis continues to affect mental health. Its abuse is on rise globally. In Canada a...
There is growing and converging evidence that cannabis may be a major risk factor in people with psy...
Cannabis is one of the most widely used recreational drugs among people with clinical psychosis, aft...
Cannabis is one of the most abused illicit drug in the United States. Currently, nine states and D.C...
Cannabis use has been implicated as a risk factor for mental health problems, (subclinical) psychoti...
Purpose While research has consistently identified an association between cannabis use and psycho...
Large-scale international surveys have found consistently high rates of cannabis use in schizophreni...
Substance misuse among people with severe mental disorders is very common and has been associated wi...
Accumulating evidence suggests an association between cannabis use and psychosis. However, some conc...
Alcohol and cannabis misuse is currently the most frequent co-morbidity disorder of schizophrenia. T...
Schizophrenia is a debilitating but poorly understood condition with very few known modifiable risk ...
This paper reviews evidence on two hypotheses about the relationship between cannabis use and psycho...
INTRODUCTION: CANNABIS CONTINUES TO AFFECT MENTAL HEALTH. ITS ABUSE IS ON RISE GLOBALLY. IN CANADA A...
Cannabis is a substance which is thought to have been consumed by humans for thousands of years, and...
There is growing and converging evidence that cannabis may be a major risk factor in people with psy...
Introduction: cannabis continues to affect mental health. Its abuse is on rise globally. In Canada a...
There is growing and converging evidence that cannabis may be a major risk factor in people with psy...
Cannabis is one of the most widely used recreational drugs among people with clinical psychosis, aft...
Cannabis is one of the most abused illicit drug in the United States. Currently, nine states and D.C...
Cannabis use has been implicated as a risk factor for mental health problems, (subclinical) psychoti...
Purpose While research has consistently identified an association between cannabis use and psycho...
Large-scale international surveys have found consistently high rates of cannabis use in schizophreni...
Substance misuse among people with severe mental disorders is very common and has been associated wi...
Accumulating evidence suggests an association between cannabis use and psychosis. However, some conc...
Alcohol and cannabis misuse is currently the most frequent co-morbidity disorder of schizophrenia. T...
Schizophrenia is a debilitating but poorly understood condition with very few known modifiable risk ...