Prevention of violent behaviors (VB) in the early phase of psychosis (EPP) is a real challenge. Impulsivity was shown to be strongly related to VB, and different evolutions of impulsivity were noticed along treatments. One possible variable involved in the relationship between VB and the evolution of impulsivity is cannabis use (CU). The high prevalence of CU in EPP and its relationship with VB led us to investigate: 1/the impact of CU and 2/the impact of early CU on the evolution of impulsivity levels during a 3-year program, in violent and non-violent EPP patients. 178 non-violent and 62 violent patients (VPs) were followed-up over a 3 year period. Age of onset of CU was assessed at program entry and impulsivity was assessed seven times d...
Objective: Numerous studies have found a robust association between cannabis use and the onset of p...
The objective of this study is to explore, within a sample of early psychosis patients (EPP), if sub...
This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced PDF of an article accepted for publication in Schizophreni...
Background Prevention of violent behaviors (VB) in the early phase of psychosis (EPP) is a real chal...
Prevention of violent behaviors (VB) in the early phase of psychosis (EPP) is a real challenge. Impu...
Recently, the literature has shown that Cannabis Use (CU) was a risk factor for Violent Behavior (VB...
<b>Background:</b> Previous literature suggests that prevalence of cannabis use in the e...
Background: Previous literature suggests that prevalence of cannabis use in the early phase of psych...
Violent behaviour (VB) occurs in first episode of schizophrenia and can have devastating impact both...
BACKGROUND: Although evidence from psychosis patients demonstrates the adverse effects of cannabis u...
Although evidence from psychosis patients demonstrates the adverse effects of cannabis use (CU) at a...
PURPOSE/BACKGROUND: The link between substances of abuse, impulsivity, and violence in psychotic pat...
Background: Robust evidence has demonstrated that cannabis use increases the risk to develop psycho...
The influence of cannabis use on the occurrence, clinical course and the treatment of the first psyc...
Objective: The use of cannabis during the early stage of psychosis has been linked with increased ps...
Objective: Numerous studies have found a robust association between cannabis use and the onset of p...
The objective of this study is to explore, within a sample of early psychosis patients (EPP), if sub...
This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced PDF of an article accepted for publication in Schizophreni...
Background Prevention of violent behaviors (VB) in the early phase of psychosis (EPP) is a real chal...
Prevention of violent behaviors (VB) in the early phase of psychosis (EPP) is a real challenge. Impu...
Recently, the literature has shown that Cannabis Use (CU) was a risk factor for Violent Behavior (VB...
<b>Background:</b> Previous literature suggests that prevalence of cannabis use in the e...
Background: Previous literature suggests that prevalence of cannabis use in the early phase of psych...
Violent behaviour (VB) occurs in first episode of schizophrenia and can have devastating impact both...
BACKGROUND: Although evidence from psychosis patients demonstrates the adverse effects of cannabis u...
Although evidence from psychosis patients demonstrates the adverse effects of cannabis use (CU) at a...
PURPOSE/BACKGROUND: The link between substances of abuse, impulsivity, and violence in psychotic pat...
Background: Robust evidence has demonstrated that cannabis use increases the risk to develop psycho...
The influence of cannabis use on the occurrence, clinical course and the treatment of the first psyc...
Objective: The use of cannabis during the early stage of psychosis has been linked with increased ps...
Objective: Numerous studies have found a robust association between cannabis use and the onset of p...
The objective of this study is to explore, within a sample of early psychosis patients (EPP), if sub...
This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced PDF of an article accepted for publication in Schizophreni...