Background Cannabis use is high amongst young people who have recently had their first episode of psychosis, and is associated with worse outcomes. To date, interventions to reduce cannabis consumption have been largely ineffective, and it has been suggested that longer treatment periods are required. Method In a pragmatic single-blind randomized controlled trial 110 participants were randomly allocated to one of three conditions: a brief motivational interviewing and cognitive behavioural therapy (MI-CBT) intervention (up to 12 sessions over 4.5 months) with standard care from an early intervention service; a long MI-CBT intervention (up to 24 sessions over 9 months) with standard care; or standard care alone. The primary outcome was chang...
The use of cannabis has been found to be prognostic of poorer symptomatic outcome among people with ...
Introduction There is growing evidence for natural recovery from cannabis use by people with psychos...
AbstractIntroductionThere is growing evidence for natural recovery from cannabis use by people with ...
Background: Cannabis use has a negative impact on psychosis. Studies are needed to explore the effic...
Background: Patients who experience the onset of psychotic illness with a comorbid diagnosis of cann...
BACKGROUND: Cannabis is the most prevalent illicit substance among people with psychosis, and its us...
Background: 35%-45% young psychotic patients regularly use cannabis, which may have a negative impac...
Cannabis use in psychosis is associated with poorer clinical and functional outcomes. To date there ...
Background: The aims of this service evaluation were to determine if an early intervention for canna...
Objective: Cannabis use has been found to increase the risk of psychosis. It is unclear whether, aft...
Background: The high rate of cannabis use among patients with first-episode psychosis (FEP), as well...
Objective: Cannabis use has been found to increase the risk of psychosis. It is unclear whether, aft...
Substance misuse among people with severe mental disorders is very common and has been associated wi...
There is growing and converging evidence that cannabis may be a major risk factor in people with psy...
There is growing and converging evidence that cannabis may be a major risk factor in people with psy...
The use of cannabis has been found to be prognostic of poorer symptomatic outcome among people with ...
Introduction There is growing evidence for natural recovery from cannabis use by people with psychos...
AbstractIntroductionThere is growing evidence for natural recovery from cannabis use by people with ...
Background: Cannabis use has a negative impact on psychosis. Studies are needed to explore the effic...
Background: Patients who experience the onset of psychotic illness with a comorbid diagnosis of cann...
BACKGROUND: Cannabis is the most prevalent illicit substance among people with psychosis, and its us...
Background: 35%-45% young psychotic patients regularly use cannabis, which may have a negative impac...
Cannabis use in psychosis is associated with poorer clinical and functional outcomes. To date there ...
Background: The aims of this service evaluation were to determine if an early intervention for canna...
Objective: Cannabis use has been found to increase the risk of psychosis. It is unclear whether, aft...
Background: The high rate of cannabis use among patients with first-episode psychosis (FEP), as well...
Objective: Cannabis use has been found to increase the risk of psychosis. It is unclear whether, aft...
Substance misuse among people with severe mental disorders is very common and has been associated wi...
There is growing and converging evidence that cannabis may be a major risk factor in people with psy...
There is growing and converging evidence that cannabis may be a major risk factor in people with psy...
The use of cannabis has been found to be prognostic of poorer symptomatic outcome among people with ...
Introduction There is growing evidence for natural recovery from cannabis use by people with psychos...
AbstractIntroductionThere is growing evidence for natural recovery from cannabis use by people with ...