New research suggests that smoking can triple the chances of developing psychosis. Previously the fact that people with psychotic mental illnesses are more likely to smoke has been put down to non-causal factors, such as obtaining relief from distress or self-medication. But scientists now believe something in tobacco might be responsible, alongside genetic and environmental influences. Researchers from King’s College London analysed data from 61 observational studies involving almost 15,000 tobacco users and 273,000 non-users. They found that 57% of people treated for a first episode of psychosis were smokers.....
Background: Cigarette smoking was consistently found to be more prevalent in individuals with schizo...
International audienceTobacco smoking is common in schizophrenia and is one of the main causes of pr...
Rates of tobacco use among individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia have been estimated as high as 8...
Evidences suggest an association between tobacco and psychosis. However, the reasons why people with...
Abstract There has been emerging evidence of an association between tobacco smoking and schizophren...
SummaryBackgroundAlthough the association between psychotic illness and cigarette smoking is well kn...
Background: The high prevalence rates and impact of tobacco smoking in individuals with a psychotic ...
Aims: It is well established that tobacco use is associated with mental disorders. However, the asso...
BackgroundTobacco is a highly prevalent substance of abuse in patients with psychosis. Previous stud...
Smoking is strongly associated with schizophrenia. Although it has been widely assumed that this ref...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the impact of schizophrenia has been found to be t...
There has been emerging evidence of an association between tobacco smoking and schizophrenia spectru...
There has been emerging evidence of an association between tobacco smoking and schizophrenia spectru...
The association between schizophrenia and tobacco smoking has been described in more than 1,000 arti...
A prospective panel cohort design was used to investigate whether mental disorders common in the gen...
Background: Cigarette smoking was consistently found to be more prevalent in individuals with schizo...
International audienceTobacco smoking is common in schizophrenia and is one of the main causes of pr...
Rates of tobacco use among individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia have been estimated as high as 8...
Evidences suggest an association between tobacco and psychosis. However, the reasons why people with...
Abstract There has been emerging evidence of an association between tobacco smoking and schizophren...
SummaryBackgroundAlthough the association between psychotic illness and cigarette smoking is well kn...
Background: The high prevalence rates and impact of tobacco smoking in individuals with a psychotic ...
Aims: It is well established that tobacco use is associated with mental disorders. However, the asso...
BackgroundTobacco is a highly prevalent substance of abuse in patients with psychosis. Previous stud...
Smoking is strongly associated with schizophrenia. Although it has been widely assumed that this ref...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the impact of schizophrenia has been found to be t...
There has been emerging evidence of an association between tobacco smoking and schizophrenia spectru...
There has been emerging evidence of an association between tobacco smoking and schizophrenia spectru...
The association between schizophrenia and tobacco smoking has been described in more than 1,000 arti...
A prospective panel cohort design was used to investigate whether mental disorders common in the gen...
Background: Cigarette smoking was consistently found to be more prevalent in individuals with schizo...
International audienceTobacco smoking is common in schizophrenia and is one of the main causes of pr...
Rates of tobacco use among individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia have been estimated as high as 8...