Aim To assess the predictors of a significant decrease or cessation of substance use (SU) in a treated epidemiological cohort of first-episode psychosis (FEP) patients. Method Participants were FEP patients of the Early Psychosis Prevention and Intervention Centre in Australia. Patients' medical files were reviewed using a standardized file audit. Data on 432 patients with FEP and baseline co-morbid substance use disorder (SUD) were available for analysis. Predictors of reduction/cessation of SU at follow up were examined using logistic regression analyses. Results In univariate analyses, a reduction/cessation of SU was predicted by baseline measures reflecting higher education, employment, accommodation with others, cannabis use...
Data from the literature suggests that some first episode psychosis (FEP) patients may recover witho...
Background. The impact of co-morbid substance use in first-episode schizophrenia has not been fully ...
Background: Substance misuse is a common comorbid problem in people presenting with first-episode ps...
AIM: To assess the predictors of a significant decrease or cessation of substance use (SU) in a trea...
Aim: To assess the predictors of a significant decrease or cessation of substance use (SU) in a trea...
Studies investigating the impact of comorbid substance use disorders (SUD) in psychosis have tended ...
OBJECTIVES: Substance abuse is a well established risk factor for First-Episode Psychosis (FEP), bu...
Background and Objectives: Cannabis use is common in early psychosis and has been linked to adverse ...
Objective: To investigate the patterns and predictors of substance use isorders (SUD) and daily toba...
Objective: To determine if substance use (particularly cannabis) is more frequent among first episo...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the prevalence and predictors of service disengagement in a treated epidemiolo...
Background: We assessed the prevalence and correlates of lifetime substance use disorders in people ...
Background: Cognitive impairment may be a risk factor for, as well as a consequence of, psychosis. N...
The need to address substance use among people with psychosis has been well established. However, tr...
BACKGROUND: The effectiveness of Early Intervention in Psychosis (EIP) services for individuals with...
Data from the literature suggests that some first episode psychosis (FEP) patients may recover witho...
Background. The impact of co-morbid substance use in first-episode schizophrenia has not been fully ...
Background: Substance misuse is a common comorbid problem in people presenting with first-episode ps...
AIM: To assess the predictors of a significant decrease or cessation of substance use (SU) in a trea...
Aim: To assess the predictors of a significant decrease or cessation of substance use (SU) in a trea...
Studies investigating the impact of comorbid substance use disorders (SUD) in psychosis have tended ...
OBJECTIVES: Substance abuse is a well established risk factor for First-Episode Psychosis (FEP), bu...
Background and Objectives: Cannabis use is common in early psychosis and has been linked to adverse ...
Objective: To investigate the patterns and predictors of substance use isorders (SUD) and daily toba...
Objective: To determine if substance use (particularly cannabis) is more frequent among first episo...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the prevalence and predictors of service disengagement in a treated epidemiolo...
Background: We assessed the prevalence and correlates of lifetime substance use disorders in people ...
Background: Cognitive impairment may be a risk factor for, as well as a consequence of, psychosis. N...
The need to address substance use among people with psychosis has been well established. However, tr...
BACKGROUND: The effectiveness of Early Intervention in Psychosis (EIP) services for individuals with...
Data from the literature suggests that some first episode psychosis (FEP) patients may recover witho...
Background. The impact of co-morbid substance use in first-episode schizophrenia has not been fully ...
Background: Substance misuse is a common comorbid problem in people presenting with first-episode ps...