AIM: Several studies have suggested that lifetime cannabis consumption and childhood abuse synergistically contribute to the risk for psychotic disorders. This study aimed to extend existing findings regarding an additive interaction between childhood abuse and lifetime cannabis use by investigating the moderating role of type and frequency of cannabis use. METHODS: Up to 231 individuals presenting for the first time to mental health services with psychotic disorders and 214 unaffected population controls from South London, United Kingdom, were recruited as part of the Genetics and Psychosis study. Information about history of cannabis use was collected using the Cannabis Experiences Questionnaire. Childhood physical and sexual abuse was a...
OBJECTIVE: To test whether the association between childhood abuse, cannabis use and psychotic ex...
Background There is robust evidence that childhood adversity is associated with an increased risk of...
Background Cannabis use (CA) and childhood trauma (CT) independently increase the risk of earlier ps...
AIM: Several studies have suggested that lifetime cannabis consumption and childhood abuse synergist...
Aim: Several studies have suggested that lifetime cannabis consumption and childhood abuse synergist...
Background: Additive interaction between childhood trauma and cannabis use in increasing risk for p...
Background. There may be biological plausibility to the notion that cannabis use and childhood traum...
BackgroundChildhood adversity and cannabis use are considered independent risk factors for psychosis...
BACKGROUND: Adolescent cannabis use has been shown in many studies to increase the risk of later psy...
BACKGROUND: There is robust evidence that childhood adversity is associated with an increased risk o...
Summary Objectives: Cannabis is the most widely used illicit drug globally and its use has been link...
Importance There is concern about potentially causal effects of tobacco use on psychosis, but epidem...
Objective: To assess whether cannabis use in adolescence and young adulthood is a contributory cause...
Cannabis use is considered a component cause of psychotic disorder interacting with genetic and envi...
Evidence suggests that childhood trauma and cannabis use sinergistically impact on psychosis risk, a...
OBJECTIVE: To test whether the association between childhood abuse, cannabis use and psychotic ex...
Background There is robust evidence that childhood adversity is associated with an increased risk of...
Background Cannabis use (CA) and childhood trauma (CT) independently increase the risk of earlier ps...
AIM: Several studies have suggested that lifetime cannabis consumption and childhood abuse synergist...
Aim: Several studies have suggested that lifetime cannabis consumption and childhood abuse synergist...
Background: Additive interaction between childhood trauma and cannabis use in increasing risk for p...
Background. There may be biological plausibility to the notion that cannabis use and childhood traum...
BackgroundChildhood adversity and cannabis use are considered independent risk factors for psychosis...
BACKGROUND: Adolescent cannabis use has been shown in many studies to increase the risk of later psy...
BACKGROUND: There is robust evidence that childhood adversity is associated with an increased risk o...
Summary Objectives: Cannabis is the most widely used illicit drug globally and its use has been link...
Importance There is concern about potentially causal effects of tobacco use on psychosis, but epidem...
Objective: To assess whether cannabis use in adolescence and young adulthood is a contributory cause...
Cannabis use is considered a component cause of psychotic disorder interacting with genetic and envi...
Evidence suggests that childhood trauma and cannabis use sinergistically impact on psychosis risk, a...
OBJECTIVE: To test whether the association between childhood abuse, cannabis use and psychotic ex...
Background There is robust evidence that childhood adversity is associated with an increased risk of...
Background Cannabis use (CA) and childhood trauma (CT) independently increase the risk of earlier ps...