Cannabis is the most commonly abused drug among patients with bipolar disorder. Available data has shown that the risk of psychotic disorders increases with the frequency and intensity of cannabis abuse. The present purpose was to review relevant studies to investigate whether cannabis use can be linked to the onset of mania in bipolar disorder
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the impact of regular cannabis use on long-term remission of mood symptoms...
Objectives Although cannabis use is common in bipolar disorder and may contribute to worse clinical ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the impact of regular cannabis use on long-term remission of mood symptoms...
Background Whilst cannabis use appears to be a causal risk factor for the development of schizophren...
BACKGROUND: Whilst cannabis use appears to be a causal risk factor for the development of schizophr...
Although cannabis use is common in bipolar disorder and may contribute to worse clinical outcomes, l...
Background There is limited knowledge about how environmental factors affect the cou...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>Although cannabis use is common in bipolar disorder and may contribute to w...
Research suggests that cannabis use affects negatively on onset and outcome of schizophrenia, but le...
Objectives Although cannabis use is common in bipolar disorder and may contribute to worse clinical ...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: There are few longitudinal studies assessing the association of cannabis use an...
Objective: This review discusses the relationship between cannabis use and psychotic, bipolar, depre...
Objective: This review discusses the relationship between cannabis use and psychotic, bipolar, depre...
Objective: This review discusses the relationship between cannabis use and psychotic, bipolar, depre...
Background: Cannabis use in young people is common and associated with psychiatric disorders. Howe...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the impact of regular cannabis use on long-term remission of mood symptoms...
Objectives Although cannabis use is common in bipolar disorder and may contribute to worse clinical ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the impact of regular cannabis use on long-term remission of mood symptoms...
Background Whilst cannabis use appears to be a causal risk factor for the development of schizophren...
BACKGROUND: Whilst cannabis use appears to be a causal risk factor for the development of schizophr...
Although cannabis use is common in bipolar disorder and may contribute to worse clinical outcomes, l...
Background There is limited knowledge about how environmental factors affect the cou...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>Although cannabis use is common in bipolar disorder and may contribute to w...
Research suggests that cannabis use affects negatively on onset and outcome of schizophrenia, but le...
Objectives Although cannabis use is common in bipolar disorder and may contribute to worse clinical ...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: There are few longitudinal studies assessing the association of cannabis use an...
Objective: This review discusses the relationship between cannabis use and psychotic, bipolar, depre...
Objective: This review discusses the relationship between cannabis use and psychotic, bipolar, depre...
Objective: This review discusses the relationship between cannabis use and psychotic, bipolar, depre...
Background: Cannabis use in young people is common and associated with psychiatric disorders. Howe...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the impact of regular cannabis use on long-term remission of mood symptoms...
Objectives Although cannabis use is common in bipolar disorder and may contribute to worse clinical ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the impact of regular cannabis use on long-term remission of mood symptoms...