Objective: To examine the influence of personality traits on the relationship between cannabis use and psychotic like experiences (PLEs) in young adults. Method: 499 lifetime cannabis users aged 18 to 25. years completed an online survey assessing PLEs using the positive scale of the Community Assessment of Psychic Experiences (CAPE) and personality styles using the Brief Schizotypal Personality Questionnaire (SPQ-B) and the Substance Use Risk Profile Scale (SURPS), a measure of trait hopelessness, anxiety-sensitivity, impulsivity and sensation seeking. Cannabis use was assessed using items from the Youth Risk Behaviour Survey (YRBS) and a self-report measure of the lifetime level of cumulative cannabis use. Results: Cannabis use as well as...
Cannabis use or high scores on self-report schizotypy questionnaires predict an increased risk of de...
Cannabis use has been associated with greater risk of developing psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) a...
Objective. Cannabis use predicts psychosis in longitudinal studies, but it is difficult to infer cau...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relation between cannabis use and psychotic symptoms in individuals wi...
Cannabis use characteristics, such as earlier initiation and frequent use, have been associated with...
Cannabis use characteristics, such as earlier initiation and frequent use, have been associated with...
International audienceBackground: There are few studies on the contribution of personality disorder ...
Background. The relationship between cannabis use and psychosis is still a matter for debate. Accoun...
Personality and cannabis use Cannabis is one of the most widely used illegal substances in the world...
Abstract Background Cannabis use can frequently have adverse affects in those that use it and these ...
BACKGROUND: It is difficult to establish whether people who are prone to psychosis are drawn to c...
To prospectively assess the relationship between cannabis use and psychotic experiences over time. I...
Objective: Numerous studies have found a robust association between cannabis use and the onset of p...
Background and Objective: Today, drug abuse is one of the most important medical and social problems...
Cannabis use is a known risk factor for the development of psychosis, although the precise nature of...
Cannabis use or high scores on self-report schizotypy questionnaires predict an increased risk of de...
Cannabis use has been associated with greater risk of developing psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) a...
Objective. Cannabis use predicts psychosis in longitudinal studies, but it is difficult to infer cau...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relation between cannabis use and psychotic symptoms in individuals wi...
Cannabis use characteristics, such as earlier initiation and frequent use, have been associated with...
Cannabis use characteristics, such as earlier initiation and frequent use, have been associated with...
International audienceBackground: There are few studies on the contribution of personality disorder ...
Background. The relationship between cannabis use and psychosis is still a matter for debate. Accoun...
Personality and cannabis use Cannabis is one of the most widely used illegal substances in the world...
Abstract Background Cannabis use can frequently have adverse affects in those that use it and these ...
BACKGROUND: It is difficult to establish whether people who are prone to psychosis are drawn to c...
To prospectively assess the relationship between cannabis use and psychotic experiences over time. I...
Objective: Numerous studies have found a robust association between cannabis use and the onset of p...
Background and Objective: Today, drug abuse is one of the most important medical and social problems...
Cannabis use is a known risk factor for the development of psychosis, although the precise nature of...
Cannabis use or high scores on self-report schizotypy questionnaires predict an increased risk of de...
Cannabis use has been associated with greater risk of developing psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) a...
Objective. Cannabis use predicts psychosis in longitudinal studies, but it is difficult to infer cau...