Objective: Substance use is common in first-episode psychosis, and complicates the accurate diagnosis and treatment of the disorder. The differentiation of substance-induced psychotic disorders (SIPD) from primary psychotic disorders (PPD) is particularly challenging. This cross-sectional study compares the clinical, substance use and functional characteristics of substance using first episode psychosis patients diagnosed with a SIPD and PPD. Method: Participants were 61 young people (15-24. years) admitted to a psychiatric inpatient service with first episode psychosis, reporting substance use in the past month. Diagnosis was determined using the Psychiatric Research Interview for DSM-IV Substance and Mental disorders (PRISM-IV). Measures ...
psychosis and a primary psychotic disorder that co-occurs with the use of alcohol or other drugs is ...
Background: Studies investigating the impact of co-morbid substance use disorders (SUD) in psychosis...
Objective: Comorbidity of psychotic disorder and substance use disorder is common. Studies demonstra...
Objective: Substance use is common in first-episode psychosis, and complicates the accurate diagnosi...
Background: We assessed the prevalence and correlates of lifetime substance use disorders in people ...
Objective: To investigate whether severity of substance use disorder is independently associated wit...
BACKGROUND: Distinguishing between a primary psychotic disorder with concurrent substance abuse (PPD...
OBJECTIVE: The incidence and outcome of first-episode substance-induced psychotic disorder (SIPD) ar...
Objective: To determine if substance use (particularly cannabis) is more frequent among first episo...
Background. Substance-induced psychotic disorder (SIPD) is a diagnosis constructed to distinguish su...
Background: Childhood trauma has been significantly associated with first-episode psychosis, affecti...
WOS: 000437263700006Objective: Comorbidity of psychotic disorder and substance use disorder is commo...
Background Substance misuse is a well-recognized co-morbidity to psychosis and has b...
Objective: To investigate the patterns and predictors of substance use isorders (SUD) and daily toba...
Objective: There is high prevalence of cigarette smoking in individuals with first-episode psychosis...
psychosis and a primary psychotic disorder that co-occurs with the use of alcohol or other drugs is ...
Background: Studies investigating the impact of co-morbid substance use disorders (SUD) in psychosis...
Objective: Comorbidity of psychotic disorder and substance use disorder is common. Studies demonstra...
Objective: Substance use is common in first-episode psychosis, and complicates the accurate diagnosi...
Background: We assessed the prevalence and correlates of lifetime substance use disorders in people ...
Objective: To investigate whether severity of substance use disorder is independently associated wit...
BACKGROUND: Distinguishing between a primary psychotic disorder with concurrent substance abuse (PPD...
OBJECTIVE: The incidence and outcome of first-episode substance-induced psychotic disorder (SIPD) ar...
Objective: To determine if substance use (particularly cannabis) is more frequent among first episo...
Background. Substance-induced psychotic disorder (SIPD) is a diagnosis constructed to distinguish su...
Background: Childhood trauma has been significantly associated with first-episode psychosis, affecti...
WOS: 000437263700006Objective: Comorbidity of psychotic disorder and substance use disorder is commo...
Background Substance misuse is a well-recognized co-morbidity to psychosis and has b...
Objective: To investigate the patterns and predictors of substance use isorders (SUD) and daily toba...
Objective: There is high prevalence of cigarette smoking in individuals with first-episode psychosis...
psychosis and a primary psychotic disorder that co-occurs with the use of alcohol or other drugs is ...
Background: Studies investigating the impact of co-morbid substance use disorders (SUD) in psychosis...
Objective: Comorbidity of psychotic disorder and substance use disorder is common. Studies demonstra...