Background Relatively few cannabis dependent people seek treatment and little is known about determinants of treatment seeking. Methods Treatment determinants were compared among 70 DSM-IV cannabis dependent patients and 241 non-treatment seeking DSM-IV cannabis dependent community subjects. In addition, perceived facilitators for treatment seeking were assessed in patients, whereas perceived barriers were assessed in 160/241 cannabis dependent community subjects not prepared to seek treatment (precluders), of whom 63/160 showed an objective treatment need, and 30/241 showed a subjective treatment need. Results Compared to non-treatment seekers, patients reported more cannabis use (176.9 versus 82.8 joints monthly), more symptoms of depende...
Background Frequent cannabis users are at high risk of dependence, still most (near) daily users are...
Frequent cannabis users are at high risk of dependence, still most (near) daily users are not depend...
Motivational based approaches have been shown to be effective in reducing problematic behaviours in ...
Background and aims Relatively few cannabis dependent individuals seek treatment and little is known...
The majority of cannabis dependent people do not seek professional treatment. Whether this indicates...
Background: The majority of people with cannabis use disorder do not seek treatment. If we were able...
The aim of the current study was to delineate the psychiatric profile of cannabis dependent young pe...
Aims: Most people appear to stop using cannabis when getting older, but a certain subgroup becomes c...
The aim of the current study was to delineate the psychiatric profile of cannabis dependent young pe...
Young adults who often smoke cannabis are at higher risk of dependence, but most do not become depen...
Objectives: To determine whether and to what extent cannabis dependence is associated with comorbid ...
Aims To compare the prevalence of mental disorders between frequent cannabis users with and without ...
Aims Most people appear to stop using cannabis when getting older, but a certain subgroup be-comes c...
Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) provide the most convincing evidence for clinical questions conc...
Objectives. To identify among Canadian adults who have ever been dependent upon cannabis, the preval...
Background Frequent cannabis users are at high risk of dependence, still most (near) daily users are...
Frequent cannabis users are at high risk of dependence, still most (near) daily users are not depend...
Motivational based approaches have been shown to be effective in reducing problematic behaviours in ...
Background and aims Relatively few cannabis dependent individuals seek treatment and little is known...
The majority of cannabis dependent people do not seek professional treatment. Whether this indicates...
Background: The majority of people with cannabis use disorder do not seek treatment. If we were able...
The aim of the current study was to delineate the psychiatric profile of cannabis dependent young pe...
Aims: Most people appear to stop using cannabis when getting older, but a certain subgroup becomes c...
The aim of the current study was to delineate the psychiatric profile of cannabis dependent young pe...
Young adults who often smoke cannabis are at higher risk of dependence, but most do not become depen...
Objectives: To determine whether and to what extent cannabis dependence is associated with comorbid ...
Aims To compare the prevalence of mental disorders between frequent cannabis users with and without ...
Aims Most people appear to stop using cannabis when getting older, but a certain subgroup be-comes c...
Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) provide the most convincing evidence for clinical questions conc...
Objectives. To identify among Canadian adults who have ever been dependent upon cannabis, the preval...
Background Frequent cannabis users are at high risk of dependence, still most (near) daily users are...
Frequent cannabis users are at high risk of dependence, still most (near) daily users are not depend...
Motivational based approaches have been shown to be effective in reducing problematic behaviours in ...