OBJECTIVE: To test whether the association between childhood abuse, cannabis use and psychotic experiences (PEs) was moderated by the COMT (catechol-O-methyltransferase) gene. METHOD: Psychotic experiences (PEs), childhood abuse, cannabis use and COMT Val158Met genotypes were assessed in 533 individuals from the general population. Data were analysed hierarchically by means of multiple linear regression models. RESULTS: Childhood abuse showed a significant main effect on both positive (β = 0.09; SE = 0.04; P = 0.047) and negative PEs (β = 0.11; SE = 0.05; P = 0.038). A significant three-way interaction effect was found among childhood abuse, cannabis use and the COMT gene on positive PEs (β = -0.30; SE = 0.11; P = 0.006). This re...
Neither environmental nor genetic factors are sufficient to predict the transdiagnostic expression o...
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...
OBJECTIVE: To test whether the association between childhood abuse, cannabis use and psychotic ex...
Evidence suggests that childhood trauma and cannabis use sinergistically impact on psychosis risk, a...
Background: Cannabis use and childhood maltreatment are independent risk factors for the development...
AbstractBackgroundCannabis use and childhood maltreatment are independent risk factors for the devel...
Background A putative interaction between cannabis and variation at rs4680 within the catechol-meth...
Cannabis use and childhood maltreatment are independent risk factors for the development of psychoti...
BACKGROUND: Recent evidence documents that cannabis use by young people is a modest statistical risk...
Observational studies have suggested that psychometric psychosis liability and a functional polymorp...
Background: Epidemiological and retrospective studies suggest a cannabis x catechol-O-methyltransfer...
Neither environmental nor genetic factors are sufficient to predict the transdiagnostic expression o...
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...
OBJECTIVE: To test whether the association between childhood abuse, cannabis use and psychotic ex...
Evidence suggests that childhood trauma and cannabis use sinergistically impact on psychosis risk, a...
Background: Cannabis use and childhood maltreatment are independent risk factors for the development...
AbstractBackgroundCannabis use and childhood maltreatment are independent risk factors for the devel...
Background A putative interaction between cannabis and variation at rs4680 within the catechol-meth...
Cannabis use and childhood maltreatment are independent risk factors for the development of psychoti...
BACKGROUND: Recent evidence documents that cannabis use by young people is a modest statistical risk...
Observational studies have suggested that psychometric psychosis liability and a functional polymorp...
Background: Epidemiological and retrospective studies suggest a cannabis x catechol-O-methyltransfer...
Neither environmental nor genetic factors are sufficient to predict the transdiagnostic expression o...
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...