Background The self-medication hypothesis postulates that the high prevalence of smoking in patients with psychosis can be explained by the ameliorating effect of smoking on symptoms. However, there are few large prospective studies testing this hypothesis. We aimed to examine the multi-cross-sectional and prospective associations of changes in smoking behaviour with symptoms and quality of life.Methods In this prospective cohort study we recruited patients with a non-affective psychosis (n=1094), unaffected siblings (n=1047), and healthy controls (n=579). Patients aged between 16 and 50 years and diagnosed with a non-affective psychosis according to DSM-IV were recruited by clinicians from four university medical centres and 36 associated ...
AIM: People with psychotic disorders have increased premature mortality in comparison with the gener...
BACKGROUND: Substance use is overrepresented in patients with psychosis. Maladaptive coping has been...
OBJECTIVE:: The high prevalence of smoking and cognitive deficits in schizophrenia patients is well ...
Background The self-medication hypothesis postulates that the high prevalence of smoking in patients...
Background The self-medication hypothesis postulates that the high prevalence of smoking in patients...
Background: The self-medication hypothesis postulates that the high prevalence of smoking in patient...
Background: The self-medication hypothesis postulates that the high prevalence of smoking in patient...
SummaryBackgroundAlthough the association between psychotic illness and cigarette smoking is well kn...
Objective: The high prevalence of smoking and cognitive deficits in schizophrenia patients is well k...
Objective: The high prevalence of smoking and cognitive deficits in schizophrenia patients is well k...
Objective: The high prevalence of smoking and cognitive deficits in schizophrenia patients is well k...
Objective: The high prevalence of smoking and cognitive deficits in schizophrenia patients is well k...
<br>Background: Reasons for the increased prevalence of cigarette smoking in schizophrenia are...
AIM: People with psychotic disorders have increased premature mortality in comparison with the gener...
BACKGROUND: Substance use is overrepresented in patients with psychosis. Maladaptive coping has been...
OBJECTIVE:: The high prevalence of smoking and cognitive deficits in schizophrenia patients is well ...
Background The self-medication hypothesis postulates that the high prevalence of smoking in patients...
Background The self-medication hypothesis postulates that the high prevalence of smoking in patients...
Background: The self-medication hypothesis postulates that the high prevalence of smoking in patient...
Background: The self-medication hypothesis postulates that the high prevalence of smoking in patient...
SummaryBackgroundAlthough the association between psychotic illness and cigarette smoking is well kn...
Objective: The high prevalence of smoking and cognitive deficits in schizophrenia patients is well k...
Objective: The high prevalence of smoking and cognitive deficits in schizophrenia patients is well k...
Objective: The high prevalence of smoking and cognitive deficits in schizophrenia patients is well k...
Objective: The high prevalence of smoking and cognitive deficits in schizophrenia patients is well k...
<br>Background: Reasons for the increased prevalence of cigarette smoking in schizophrenia are...
AIM: People with psychotic disorders have increased premature mortality in comparison with the gener...
BACKGROUND: Substance use is overrepresented in patients with psychosis. Maladaptive coping has been...
OBJECTIVE:: The high prevalence of smoking and cognitive deficits in schizophrenia patients is well ...