Schizophrenia is a severe psychiatric disorder which is worsened substantially by substance abuse/addiction. Substance abuse affects nearly 50% of individuals with schizophrenia, extends across several drug classes (e.g. nicotine, cannabinoids, ethanol, psychostimulants) and worsens overall functioning of patients. Prominent theories explaining schizophrenia and addiction comorbidity include the primary addiction hypothesis (i.e. schizophrenia susceptibility primes drug reward circuits, increasing drug addiction risk following drug exposure), the two-hit hypothesis (i.e. drug abuse and other genetic and/or environmental risk factors contribute to schizophrenia development) and the self-medication hypothesis (i.e. drug use alleviates schizop...
This chapter provides a critical evaluation of different models concerning the etiology of the high ...
Recent literature suggests that the increasingly prevalent problem of substance abuse may have impor...
Studies and meta-analyses investigating the influence of substance use disorder (SUD) (substance abu...
Schizophrenia is a severe psychiatric disorder which is worsened substantially by substance abuse/ad...
Schizophrenia is a severe psychiatric disorder which is worsened substantially by substance abuse/ad...
Schizophrenia is a severe psychiatric disorder which is worsened substantially by substance abuse/ad...
Most individuals with schizophrenia have problems with abuse of substances ranging from licit substa...
Introduction: The prevalence of schizophrenia in the general population is about 0.3% -0.7% Patholog...
Individuals with schizophrenia are at greatly increased risk for substance abuse and yet the reasons...
Substance abuse is a frequent comorbid condition with other psychiatric disorders including schizoph...
Substance abuse among schizo-phrenic patients is an increasingly recognized clinical phenomenon. The...
Multiple addictions frequently occur in patients with mental illness. However, basic research on the...
This review focuses on nicotine comorbidity in schizophrenia, and the insight into this problem prov...
Studies and meta-analyses investigating the influence of substance use disorder (SUD) (substance abu...
Studies and meta-analyses investigating the influence of substance use disorder (SUD) (substance abu...
This chapter provides a critical evaluation of different models concerning the etiology of the high ...
Recent literature suggests that the increasingly prevalent problem of substance abuse may have impor...
Studies and meta-analyses investigating the influence of substance use disorder (SUD) (substance abu...
Schizophrenia is a severe psychiatric disorder which is worsened substantially by substance abuse/ad...
Schizophrenia is a severe psychiatric disorder which is worsened substantially by substance abuse/ad...
Schizophrenia is a severe psychiatric disorder which is worsened substantially by substance abuse/ad...
Most individuals with schizophrenia have problems with abuse of substances ranging from licit substa...
Introduction: The prevalence of schizophrenia in the general population is about 0.3% -0.7% Patholog...
Individuals with schizophrenia are at greatly increased risk for substance abuse and yet the reasons...
Substance abuse is a frequent comorbid condition with other psychiatric disorders including schizoph...
Substance abuse among schizo-phrenic patients is an increasingly recognized clinical phenomenon. The...
Multiple addictions frequently occur in patients with mental illness. However, basic research on the...
This review focuses on nicotine comorbidity in schizophrenia, and the insight into this problem prov...
Studies and meta-analyses investigating the influence of substance use disorder (SUD) (substance abu...
Studies and meta-analyses investigating the influence of substance use disorder (SUD) (substance abu...
This chapter provides a critical evaluation of different models concerning the etiology of the high ...
Recent literature suggests that the increasingly prevalent problem of substance abuse may have impor...
Studies and meta-analyses investigating the influence of substance use disorder (SUD) (substance abu...