Background: There are inconsistencies in findings as to whether cannabis use has a negative impact on clinical outcomes for people with established psychosis. Effects may be more evident on patients with recent onset psychosis. Aim: To investigate the relationship between cannabis use and clinical outcome, including whether change in cannabis use affects psychotic symptoms, affective symptoms, functioning and psychotic relapse in a sample of people in early psychosis with comorbid cannabis abuse or dependence. Methods: One hundred and ten participants were examined prospectively with repeated measures of substance use antecedent to psychopathology at baseline, 4.5, 9, and 18 months. We used random intercept models to estimate the effects of...
Background Cannabis use appears to exacerbate psychotic symptoms and increase risk of psychotic rela...
Background Cannabis use appears to exacerbate psychotic symptoms and increase risk of psychotic rela...
Background and Objectives: Cannabis use is common in early psychosis and has been linked to adverse ...
Objective: Cannabis use has been found to increase the risk of psychosis. It is unclear whether, aft...
Objective: Cannabis use has been found to increase the risk of psychosis. It is unclear whether, aft...
Objective: Cannabis use has been found to increase the risk of psychosis. It is unclear whether, aft...
Objective: Cannabis use has been found to increase the risk of psychosis. It is unclear whether, aft...
Introduction: Cannabis use increases the risk of developing psychosis, and subjects with psychosis a...
Introduction and Aims: Little is known about motives or expectancies for cannabis use in psychotic p...
Introduction and Aims: Little is known about motives or expectancies for cannabis use in psychotic p...
Introduction and Aims: Little is known about motives or expectancies for cannabis use in psychotic p...
Objective: The use of cannabis during the early stage of psychosis has been linked with increased ps...
Introduction: Cannabis is the most widely used illegal psychoactive substance worldwide. Although th...
Background: Cannabis use appears to exacerbate psychotic symptoms and increase risk of psychotic rel...
BACKGROUND: Although cannabis use after a first episode of psychosis has been associated with relap...
Background Cannabis use appears to exacerbate psychotic symptoms and increase risk of psychotic rela...
Background Cannabis use appears to exacerbate psychotic symptoms and increase risk of psychotic rela...
Background and Objectives: Cannabis use is common in early psychosis and has been linked to adverse ...
Objective: Cannabis use has been found to increase the risk of psychosis. It is unclear whether, aft...
Objective: Cannabis use has been found to increase the risk of psychosis. It is unclear whether, aft...
Objective: Cannabis use has been found to increase the risk of psychosis. It is unclear whether, aft...
Objective: Cannabis use has been found to increase the risk of psychosis. It is unclear whether, aft...
Introduction: Cannabis use increases the risk of developing psychosis, and subjects with psychosis a...
Introduction and Aims: Little is known about motives or expectancies for cannabis use in psychotic p...
Introduction and Aims: Little is known about motives or expectancies for cannabis use in psychotic p...
Introduction and Aims: Little is known about motives or expectancies for cannabis use in psychotic p...
Objective: The use of cannabis during the early stage of psychosis has been linked with increased ps...
Introduction: Cannabis is the most widely used illegal psychoactive substance worldwide. Although th...
Background: Cannabis use appears to exacerbate psychotic symptoms and increase risk of psychotic rel...
BACKGROUND: Although cannabis use after a first episode of psychosis has been associated with relap...
Background Cannabis use appears to exacerbate psychotic symptoms and increase risk of psychotic rela...
Background Cannabis use appears to exacerbate psychotic symptoms and increase risk of psychotic rela...
Background and Objectives: Cannabis use is common in early psychosis and has been linked to adverse ...