OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relation between cannabis use and psychotic symptoms in individuals with above average predisposition for psychosis who first used cannabis during adolescence. DESIGN: Analysis of prospective data from a population based sample. Assessment of substance use, predisposition for psychosis, and psychotic symptoms was based on standardised personal interviews at baseline and at follow up four years later. PARTICIPANTS: 2437 young people (aged 14 to 24 years) with and without predisposition for psychosis. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Psychotic symptoms at follow up as a function of cannabis use and predisposition for psychosis at baseline. RESULTS: After adjustment for age, sex, socioeconomic status, urbanicity, childhood t...
BACKGROUND: The association between cannabis use and the risk of psychosis has been studied extensiv...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies on the impact of cannabis use disorders (CU) on outcome in psychosis we...
Background: Cannabis use appears to exacerbate psychotic symptoms and increase risk of psychotic rel...
Contains fulltext : 48314.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: To in...
Objective: To investigate the relation between cannabis use and psychotic symptoms in individuals wi...
Objective: Numerous studies have found a robust association between cannabis use and the onset of ps...
Objective: Numerous studies have found a robust association between cannabis use and the onset of p...
Objective To determine whether use of cannabis in adolescence increases the risk for psychotic outco...
Objective: To determine whether use of cannabis in adolescence increases the risk for psychotic outc...
Objective: To determine whether use of cannabis in adolescence increases the risk for psychotic outc...
Objective To determine whether use of cannabis in adolescence increases the risk for psychotic outco...
Objective To determine whether use of cannabis in adolescence increases the risk for psychotic outco...
Objective To determine whether use of cannabis in adolescence increases the risk for psychotic outco...
Objective To determine whether use of cannabis in adolescence increases the risk for psychotic outco...
Item does not contain fulltextAims - To assess if cannabis use is a risk factor for future psychotic...
BACKGROUND: The association between cannabis use and the risk of psychosis has been studied extensiv...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies on the impact of cannabis use disorders (CU) on outcome in psychosis we...
Background: Cannabis use appears to exacerbate psychotic symptoms and increase risk of psychotic rel...
Contains fulltext : 48314.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: To in...
Objective: To investigate the relation between cannabis use and psychotic symptoms in individuals wi...
Objective: Numerous studies have found a robust association between cannabis use and the onset of ps...
Objective: Numerous studies have found a robust association between cannabis use and the onset of p...
Objective To determine whether use of cannabis in adolescence increases the risk for psychotic outco...
Objective: To determine whether use of cannabis in adolescence increases the risk for psychotic outc...
Objective: To determine whether use of cannabis in adolescence increases the risk for psychotic outc...
Objective To determine whether use of cannabis in adolescence increases the risk for psychotic outco...
Objective To determine whether use of cannabis in adolescence increases the risk for psychotic outco...
Objective To determine whether use of cannabis in adolescence increases the risk for psychotic outco...
Objective To determine whether use of cannabis in adolescence increases the risk for psychotic outco...
Item does not contain fulltextAims - To assess if cannabis use is a risk factor for future psychotic...
BACKGROUND: The association between cannabis use and the risk of psychosis has been studied extensiv...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies on the impact of cannabis use disorders (CU) on outcome in psychosis we...
Background: Cannabis use appears to exacerbate psychotic symptoms and increase risk of psychotic rel...