Background Daily use of high-potency cannabis has been reported to carry a high risk for developing a psychotic disorder. However, the evidence is mixed on whether any pattern of cannabis use is associated with a particular symptomatology in first-episode psychosis (FEP) patients. Method We analysed data from 901 FEP patients and 1235 controls recruited across six countries, as part of the European Network of National Schizophrenia Networks Studying Gene-Environment Interactions (EU-GEI) study. We used item response modelling to estimate two bifactor models, which included general and specific dimensions of psychotic symptoms in patients and psychotic experiences in controls. The associations between these dimensions and cannabis use were e...
Background Cannabis use is associated with increased risk of later psychotic disorder but whether it...
BACKGROUND: Cannabis use is associated with increased risk of later psychotic disorder but whether ...
BACKGROUND: Cannabis use is associated with increased risk of later psychotic disorder but whether i...
Background Daily use of high-potency cannabis has been reported to carry a high risk for developing ...
BackgroundDaily use of high-potency cannabis has been reported to carry a high risk for developing a...
Abstract: Background: Daily use of high potency cannabis has been reported to carry a high risk fo...
Background: Robust evidence has demonstrated that cannabis use increases the risk to develop psycho...
Objective: The use of cannabis during the early stage of psychosis has been linked with increased ps...
BackgroundWhile cannabis use is a well-established risk factor for psychosis, little is known about ...
Background: While the relationship between cannabis and psychosis is well established, there is a la...
none19siBackground Many studies have reported that cannabis use increases the risk of a first episod...
Introduction: Cannabis use increases the risk of developing psychosis, and subjects with psychosis a...
Diagnostic categories do not completely reflect the heterogeneous expression of psychosis. Using dat...
Diagnostic categories do not completely reflect the heterogeneous expression of psychosis. Using dat...
Cannabis use is frequent among first-episode psychosis (FEP) patients and has been associated with s...
Background Cannabis use is associated with increased risk of later psychotic disorder but whether it...
BACKGROUND: Cannabis use is associated with increased risk of later psychotic disorder but whether ...
BACKGROUND: Cannabis use is associated with increased risk of later psychotic disorder but whether i...
Background Daily use of high-potency cannabis has been reported to carry a high risk for developing ...
BackgroundDaily use of high-potency cannabis has been reported to carry a high risk for developing a...
Abstract: Background: Daily use of high potency cannabis has been reported to carry a high risk fo...
Background: Robust evidence has demonstrated that cannabis use increases the risk to develop psycho...
Objective: The use of cannabis during the early stage of psychosis has been linked with increased ps...
BackgroundWhile cannabis use is a well-established risk factor for psychosis, little is known about ...
Background: While the relationship between cannabis and psychosis is well established, there is a la...
none19siBackground Many studies have reported that cannabis use increases the risk of a first episod...
Introduction: Cannabis use increases the risk of developing psychosis, and subjects with psychosis a...
Diagnostic categories do not completely reflect the heterogeneous expression of psychosis. Using dat...
Diagnostic categories do not completely reflect the heterogeneous expression of psychosis. Using dat...
Cannabis use is frequent among first-episode psychosis (FEP) patients and has been associated with s...
Background Cannabis use is associated with increased risk of later psychotic disorder but whether it...
BACKGROUND: Cannabis use is associated with increased risk of later psychotic disorder but whether ...
BACKGROUND: Cannabis use is associated with increased risk of later psychotic disorder but whether i...