The present study explored the personal experiences of cannabis and psychosis among young adults, including the reasons and meanings of cannabis use and the perceived relationship between cannabis and mental health. Interviews with seven young adults with psychosis who described regular current or past cannabis use were conducted and analyzed using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis. Four master themes emerged: The Journey Through Cannabis Use, The Social and Cultural World, The Struggle to Make Sense, and The Depths and Beyond. Respondent validation supported these themes, particularly the idea of cannabis use as a journey that changed in time. Social and cultural factors clearly influenced the initiation of and decision whether to c...
Aims This study aimed to explore the meaning of cannabis use in individuals who had experienced psyc...
BackgroundTo learn about the experiences and opinions of adolescent non-consumers and regular cannab...
BackgroundTo learn about the experiences and opinions of adolescent non-consumers and regular cannab...
While studies of cannabis use are numerous, the voices of consumers of cannabis are rarely heard. Ev...
While studies of cannabis use are numerous, the voices of consumers of cannabis are rarely h...
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...
To prospectively assess the relationship between cannabis use and psychotic experiences over time. I...
There is rapidly growing evidence of natural recovery from cannabis use in people with psychosis, bu...
AbstractIntroductionThere is growing evidence for natural recovery from cannabis use by people with ...
There is growing evidence for natural recovery from cannabis use by people with psychosis, but mecha...
The use of cannabis has been found to be prognostic of poorer symptomatic outcome among people with ...
- Objective There is rapidly growing evidence of natural recovery from cannabis use in people with p...
- Objective \ud \ud There is rapidly growing evidence of natural recovery from cannabis use in peopl...
Cannabis use is one of the growing topics around the world today due to various countries that are c...
Aims This study aimed to explore the meaning of cannabis use in individuals who had experienced psyc...
BackgroundTo learn about the experiences and opinions of adolescent non-consumers and regular cannab...
BackgroundTo learn about the experiences and opinions of adolescent non-consumers and regular cannab...
While studies of cannabis use are numerous, the voices of consumers of cannabis are rarely heard. Ev...
While studies of cannabis use are numerous, the voices of consumers of cannabis are rarely h...
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...
To prospectively assess the relationship between cannabis use and psychotic experiences over time. I...
There is rapidly growing evidence of natural recovery from cannabis use in people with psychosis, bu...
AbstractIntroductionThere is growing evidence for natural recovery from cannabis use by people with ...
There is growing evidence for natural recovery from cannabis use by people with psychosis, but mecha...
The use of cannabis has been found to be prognostic of poorer symptomatic outcome among people with ...
- Objective There is rapidly growing evidence of natural recovery from cannabis use in people with p...
- Objective \ud \ud There is rapidly growing evidence of natural recovery from cannabis use in peopl...
Cannabis use is one of the growing topics around the world today due to various countries that are c...
Aims This study aimed to explore the meaning of cannabis use in individuals who had experienced psyc...
BackgroundTo learn about the experiences and opinions of adolescent non-consumers and regular cannab...
BackgroundTo learn about the experiences and opinions of adolescent non-consumers and regular cannab...