There is growing evidence for natural recovery from cannabis use by people with psychosis, but mechanisms underpinning it need further exploration. This study prospectively explored this issue. Twenty-two people with psychosis and cannabis misuse were recruited: 19 provided data for at least one follow-up assessment, and 13 of these (68%) reduced or ceased using cannabis. A semi-structured interview with the latter group explored reasons for initiating the attempt, strategies they employed, and context/s where any relapse occurred. Interpretative phenomenological analysis was used to identify themes. Participants who reduced or ceased cannabis use had fewer negative symptoms at Baseline, and were more likely to only use cannabis. Major reas...
The use of cannabis has been found to be prognostic of poorer symptomatic outcome among people with ...
Background and Objectives: Cannabis use is common in early psychosis and has been linked to adverse ...
Background and Objectives: Cannabis use is common in early psychosis and has been linked to adverse ...
Introduction There is growing evidence for natural recovery from cannabis use by people with psychos...
Introduction There is growing evidence for natural recovery from cannabis use by people with psychos...
AbstractIntroductionThere is growing evidence for natural recovery from cannabis use by people with ...
AbstractIntroductionThere is growing evidence for natural recovery from cannabis use by people with ...
There is rapidly growing evidence of natural recovery from cannabis use in people with psychosis, bu...
- Objective \ud \ud There is rapidly growing evidence of natural recovery from cannabis use in peopl...
- Objective There is rapidly growing evidence of natural recovery from cannabis use in people with p...
People with psychosis who use cannabis have much worse outcomes, but treatments typically have only ...
The need to address substance use among people with psychosis has been well established. However, tr...
Background: Cannabis use appears to exacerbate psychotic symptoms and increase risk of psychotic rel...
The need to address substance use among people with psychosis has been well established. However, tr...
Background and Objectives: Cannabis use is common in early psychosis and has been linked to adverse ...
The use of cannabis has been found to be prognostic of poorer symptomatic outcome among people with ...
Background and Objectives: Cannabis use is common in early psychosis and has been linked to adverse ...
Background and Objectives: Cannabis use is common in early psychosis and has been linked to adverse ...
Introduction There is growing evidence for natural recovery from cannabis use by people with psychos...
Introduction There is growing evidence for natural recovery from cannabis use by people with psychos...
AbstractIntroductionThere is growing evidence for natural recovery from cannabis use by people with ...
AbstractIntroductionThere is growing evidence for natural recovery from cannabis use by people with ...
There is rapidly growing evidence of natural recovery from cannabis use in people with psychosis, bu...
- Objective \ud \ud There is rapidly growing evidence of natural recovery from cannabis use in peopl...
- Objective There is rapidly growing evidence of natural recovery from cannabis use in people with p...
People with psychosis who use cannabis have much worse outcomes, but treatments typically have only ...
The need to address substance use among people with psychosis has been well established. However, tr...
Background: Cannabis use appears to exacerbate psychotic symptoms and increase risk of psychotic rel...
The need to address substance use among people with psychosis has been well established. However, tr...
Background and Objectives: Cannabis use is common in early psychosis and has been linked to adverse ...
The use of cannabis has been found to be prognostic of poorer symptomatic outcome among people with ...
Background and Objectives: Cannabis use is common in early psychosis and has been linked to adverse ...
Background and Objectives: Cannabis use is common in early psychosis and has been linked to adverse ...