OBJECTIVE Cannabis legalization in many jurisdictions worldwide has raised concerns that such legislation might increase the burden of transient and persistent psychotic illnesses in society. Our study aimed to address this issue. METHODS Drawing upon emergency department (ED) presentations aggregated across Alberta and Ontario, Canada records (April 1, 2015-December 31, 2019), we employed Seasonal Autoregressive Integrated Moving Average (SARIMA) models to assess associations between Canada's cannabis legalization (via the implemented on October 17, 2018) and weekly ED presentation counts of the following ICD-10-CA-defined target series of cannabis-induced psychosis (F12.5; = 5832) and schizophrenia and related conditions ("schizoph...
OBJECTIVES: We aimed to describe and correlate the hospital panorama of psychotic disorders (PD) wit...
BACKGROUND: Cannabis use is associated with increased risk of later psychotic disorder but whether i...
INTRODUCTION: CANNABIS CONTINUES TO AFFECT MENTAL HEALTH. ITS ABUSE IS ON RISE GLOBALLY. IN CANADA A...
Background: On October 17th, 2018, non-medical cannabis became legal to adults for the first time in...
On July 1, 2018 legislation was passed in Vermont which made the recreational possession and cultiva...
Background: As the legalization of recreational cannabis becomes more widespread, i...
Cannabis, a widely used psychoactive substance, can trigger acute cannabis-associated psychotic symp...
Background: Schizophrenia is a psychological disorder that 51 million individuals suffer from global...
Objectives: To examine the trends in cannabis use within 30 days of first admission to inpatient psy...
Abstract Background With increasing numbers of countr...
Background: Cannabis use is associated with increased risk of later psychotic disorder but whether i...
The risk of individuals having adverse effects from drug use (eg, alcohol) generally depends on the ...
Aim: To model the impact of rising rates of cannabis use on the incidence and prevalence of psychosi...
Abstract Background With legal access to medical cann...
Purpose: The Canadian Government has approved Bill C-45 to legalize and regulate the production, sal...
OBJECTIVES: We aimed to describe and correlate the hospital panorama of psychotic disorders (PD) wit...
BACKGROUND: Cannabis use is associated with increased risk of later psychotic disorder but whether i...
INTRODUCTION: CANNABIS CONTINUES TO AFFECT MENTAL HEALTH. ITS ABUSE IS ON RISE GLOBALLY. IN CANADA A...
Background: On October 17th, 2018, non-medical cannabis became legal to adults for the first time in...
On July 1, 2018 legislation was passed in Vermont which made the recreational possession and cultiva...
Background: As the legalization of recreational cannabis becomes more widespread, i...
Cannabis, a widely used psychoactive substance, can trigger acute cannabis-associated psychotic symp...
Background: Schizophrenia is a psychological disorder that 51 million individuals suffer from global...
Objectives: To examine the trends in cannabis use within 30 days of first admission to inpatient psy...
Abstract Background With increasing numbers of countr...
Background: Cannabis use is associated with increased risk of later psychotic disorder but whether i...
The risk of individuals having adverse effects from drug use (eg, alcohol) generally depends on the ...
Aim: To model the impact of rising rates of cannabis use on the incidence and prevalence of psychosi...
Abstract Background With legal access to medical cann...
Purpose: The Canadian Government has approved Bill C-45 to legalize and regulate the production, sal...
OBJECTIVES: We aimed to describe and correlate the hospital panorama of psychotic disorders (PD) wit...
BACKGROUND: Cannabis use is associated with increased risk of later psychotic disorder but whether i...
INTRODUCTION: CANNABIS CONTINUES TO AFFECT MENTAL HEALTH. ITS ABUSE IS ON RISE GLOBALLY. IN CANADA A...