Both substance use and poor medication adherence are associated with poor outcome in psychosis. To clarify the contributions of substance use and poor medication adherence to poor outcome in the year following a first episode of psychosis, 205 patients were evaluated for use of tobacco, alcohol, cannabis and stimulants at their psychosis onset, and in a 1-year follow-up. Data on medication adherence and symptom remission were also collected. Patients had high rates of overall substance use before (37-65%) and after psychosis onset (45-66%). 44% showed poor medication adherence and 55% did not reach remission from psychosis. Nicotine dependence and cannabis use after psychosis onset significantly predicted both poor medication adherence and ...
Background Although cannabis use after a first episode of psychosis has been associated with relapse...
Background: There are inconsistencies in findings as to whether cannabis use has a negative impact o...
AIM: The primary aim of this study was to examine the effect of recent tobacco, alcohol and cannabis...
Both substance use and poor medication adherence are associated with poor outcome in psychosis. To c...
BACKGROUND: Cannabis use following the onset of first-episode psychosis has been linked to both incr...
Background: This study aimed to examine factors associated with treatment adherence in first-episode...
Background: Cannabis use following the onset of first-episode psychosis has been linked to both incr...
Objective: Cannabis use has been found to increase the risk of psychosis. It is unclear whether, aft...
Objective: To determine rates of adherence to antipsychotic medication in first episode patients and...
Objective: Cannabis use has been found to increase the risk of psychosis. It is unclear whether, aft...
Background: Substance misuse is a common comorbid problem in people presenting with first-episode ps...
Background. The impact of co-morbid substance use in first-episode schizophrenia has not been fully ...
Background: Study of the course of substance misuse and daily tobacco use in first-episode psychosis...
Objective: To examine the influence of cannabis use on long-term outcome in patients with a first ps...
Objective: To determine if substance use (particularly cannabis) is more frequent among first episo...
Background Although cannabis use after a first episode of psychosis has been associated with relapse...
Background: There are inconsistencies in findings as to whether cannabis use has a negative impact o...
AIM: The primary aim of this study was to examine the effect of recent tobacco, alcohol and cannabis...
Both substance use and poor medication adherence are associated with poor outcome in psychosis. To c...
BACKGROUND: Cannabis use following the onset of first-episode psychosis has been linked to both incr...
Background: This study aimed to examine factors associated with treatment adherence in first-episode...
Background: Cannabis use following the onset of first-episode psychosis has been linked to both incr...
Objective: Cannabis use has been found to increase the risk of psychosis. It is unclear whether, aft...
Objective: To determine rates of adherence to antipsychotic medication in first episode patients and...
Objective: Cannabis use has been found to increase the risk of psychosis. It is unclear whether, aft...
Background: Substance misuse is a common comorbid problem in people presenting with first-episode ps...
Background. The impact of co-morbid substance use in first-episode schizophrenia has not been fully ...
Background: Study of the course of substance misuse and daily tobacco use in first-episode psychosis...
Objective: To examine the influence of cannabis use on long-term outcome in patients with a first ps...
Objective: To determine if substance use (particularly cannabis) is more frequent among first episo...
Background Although cannabis use after a first episode of psychosis has been associated with relapse...
Background: There are inconsistencies in findings as to whether cannabis use has a negative impact o...
AIM: The primary aim of this study was to examine the effect of recent tobacco, alcohol and cannabis...